Recently, Stratton has been more visible at Pritzker's government appearances. On Thursday, Pritzker stumped for her with a series of appearances at senior living centers on Chicago's South Side. Already one of Trump's most vocal critics, Pritzker told the residents in one largely Black neighborhood that Stratton offered a new avenue to take on the president.
"My partner in governance for seven years decided that it was time for her to go take this fight to Washington on my behalf," he told residents.
Candidates have also put energy into reaching voters statewide. Stratton, 60, was born and raised in Chicago but says her experience on a rural communities commission has made her a known entity downstate. Kelly also touts her time in Peoria, about 150 miles southwest of Chicago, where she went to college.
Krishnamoorthi, who was born in India and raised in Peoria, said he has been building support in communities outside his suburban Chicago district for years, meeting with residents on Medicare starting in 2023 and picking up endorsements from prominent downstate Democrats.
The approach has been appealing to 63-year-old Kimberly Beal, who lives in Kelly's congressional district and attended Thursday's Stratton event. She's mulling a vote for Krishnamoorthi.