Critics were complaining that State Rep. Robin Kelly has simply not raised the cash needed in a year when Democrats could face a Republican wave.
Supporters of Hernandez complained Kelly has simply not raised the cash needed in a year when Democrats could face a Republican wave.
"We're gonna resolve it on Saturday, one way or the other. And then we get onto the broader issues that affect having the convention in Illinois, having an early primary, which I hope we're successful," Cullerton had said before Kelly dropped out."We happen to have a federal office holder who's the chairman of our party and she can't raise state money," Cullerton said.
Supporters of Kelly in a written statement had said she's made the state party "more inclusive, more transparent, and more effective in our mission to support Democratic candidates and campaigns.""Over the past 16 months, I have had the immense privilege of serving as the chair of the Democratic Party of Illinois.
"I was elected as the first woman and the first Black chair of the DPI because of my vision for an inclusive, diverse, and people-first party. Unfortunately, it has become clear that support for my re-election as chair will come up just shy of the necessary majority. Therefore, I have decided to withdraw my name from consideration for chair.
"Serving as chair has been a true honor, and I could not be more proud of my staff, my supporters, and all Democrats across the state who joined in building a stronger DPI."that I have read and agree
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