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With Illinois U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin not seeking another term, Illinois voters will have a chance to pick a new member of ...
First elected to the Senate in 1996, Senator Dick Durbin, 80, announced he will not run for re-election in a video message on ...
Standing on his backyard deck Thursday – the same place where he declared his 1996 candidacy for U.S. Senate – Illinois’ senior Sen. Dick Durbin reflected on his decision to retire after four decades ...
Standing on his backyard deck Thursday – the same place where he declared his 1996 candidacy for U.S. Senate – Illinois’ ...
Illinois lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton had signs printed up for her backdrop during her interview with NBC Chicago explaining why she's running ...
Senators Brian Schatz, Patty Murray and Sheldon Whitehouse could be considered potential successors for Senate Minority Whip ...
Sen. Durbin spoke from his home the state capital of in Springfield, where he announced his first senate run back in 1995.
Senator Dick Durbin held a press conference after he announced that he does not plan to seek re-election.
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Stratton’s announcement in an early morning video comes just a day after Sen. Dick Durbin announced he’s stepping down from ...
She is part of an increasingly vocal subset of Democrats furious at the lack of initiative their own elected leaders have ...