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Pro-Stratton super PAC touts Pritzker endorsement

Ad comes as polling shows Stratton closing in on Krishnamoorthi

Brenden MoorebyBrenden Moore
March 4, 2026
in Capitol News Insider
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Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton speaks at a news conference in Springfield in August 2025. (Capitol News Illinois photo by Jerry Nowicki)

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Illinois Future PAC, the super PAC backing Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton’s candidacy for U.S. Senate, is up with a new ad highlighting Gov. JB Pritzker’s endorsement of his No. 2.

SCRIPT: The ad begins with video of Pritzker saying “Illinois deserves a United States Senator who knows how to fight for us. Who will never cower when the moment calls for courage.”

“No one knows Juliana Stratton better,” a narrator says next, before listing off accomplishments of the Pritzker-Stratton administration over b-roll of the pair. It ends with Pritzker saying he’s “proud to endorse Juliana Stratton for United States Senate.”

WHY IT MATTERS: Pritzker is among the most popular elected officials among Democratic primary voters in Illinois. If anyone’s endorsement can move the needle in a close race, it’s his.

Stratton’s campaign has lagged in fundraising, but Illinois Future PAC has filled the void, spending more than $10 million to boost her name recognition and candidacy. Pritzker has funded the PAC to the tune of at least $5 million.

NEW POLL: A Public Policy Poll commissioned by the Democratic Lieutenant Governor’s Association, released Tuesday, showed Stratton leading for the first time with 33% over longtime frontrunner Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Schaumburg, at 30%. U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly, D-Lynwood, was at 11%.

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GRAIN OF SALT: The DLGA is backing Stratton and it’s essentially an internal poll — one that has consistently shown a closer race than other public polling and Krishnamoorthi’s own internals.

That said, the movement is notable. In January, before Illinois Future PAC began running ads, PPP had Krishnamoorthi at 32% and Stratton at 20%. And just last week, Krishnamoorthi was at 29% to Stratton’s 27%.

LOOKING FORWARD: We’re less than two weeks from a primary election that increasingly looks close —  or at least getting closer.

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Tags: JB PritzkerJuliana StrattonLynwoodRaja KrishnamoorthiRobin KellySchaumburg
Brenden Moore

Brenden Moore

Brenden joined CNI in October, 2025 as a Statehouse reporter. Brenden is a 2017 graduate of DePaul University, where he received his bachelor's degree in journalism and political science, and a 2018 graduate of the University of Illinois Springfield, where he received his master's degree in Public Affairs Reporting.

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