Chicago Sun-Times

Roskam builds $ 1.1 mil. war chest as Democrats jockey for primary

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WASHINGTON — U. S. Rep. Peter Roskam, R- Ill., targeted by Democrats for defeat in 2018, has stockpiled $ 1.1 million in his campaign war chest, raising $ 833,243 in the past three months, his campaign said on Friday.

It’s the largest fundraisin­g quarter ever for Roskam, according to Roskam campaign consultant Cam Savage, a co- founder of Limestone Strategies, sending a message to a litany of Democrats who are looking to unseat him.

Roskam, a Wheaton resident, is a member of the HouseWays and Means Committee, which helped Roskam build a substantia­l base for fundraisin­g.

Roskam is a top 2018 Democratic target because, in 2016, Hillary Clinton won his west suburban 6th District over Donald Trump, 50 percent to 43 percent. But even though Clinton won the district in 2016, Roskam handily defeated Democrat Amanda Howland, a Lake Zurich attorney, getting 59 percent of the vote.

Still, Clinton’s win has given rise to a large Democratic group of contenders, though no one familiar with the district expects them all to end up on the March 20, 2018, Illinois Democratic primary ballot.

No major- name Democrat has surfaced yet.

Carole Cheney, a former district chief of staff for U. S. Rep. Bill Foster, D- Ill., joined the crowded Democratic primary field this week.

Cheney worked for Foster from 2013 until earlier this year. She is a former attorney at Kirkland & Ellis.

Also running are Barrington Hills Planning Commission member Kelly Mazeski and Suzyn Price, a Naperville District 203 school board member.

Mazeski raised $ 118,648 from 536 donors in six weeks and loaned her campaign $ 90,000, to put her haul at $ 208,648, according to her campaign consultant, Peter Giangreco.

Roskam stepped up from the Illinois Senate to Congress after he beat Tammy Duckworth in 2006 in his closest vote to date, 51.4 percent to 48.6 percent.

 ?? | BEV HORNE/ DAILY HERALD FILE PHOTO ?? U. S. Rep. Peter Roskam won reelection in 2016 with 59 percent of the vote.
| BEV HORNE/ DAILY HERALD FILE PHOTO U. S. Rep. Peter Roskam won reelection in 2016 with 59 percent of the vote.

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