Chicago Sun-Times

KENNEDY CASH CROSSES $ 1 MIL. MARK

- BY TINA SFONDELES Political Reporter Email: tsfondeles@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ TinaSfon

Democrat Chris Kennedy announced Thursday that he has raised more than $ 1 million in contributi­ons to his gubernator­ial campaign from 3,000 individual donors.

“Thousands of Illinois families have contribute­d to this effort because they know fixing our state’s challenges will take more than a big wallet,” Kennedy said in a statement. “Illinois has never been in worse shape than it is under Governor Rauner. We need a fundamenta­l change in state government.”

This week, Kennedy attended a fundraiser in New York City hosted by his sister Kerry Kennedy, which was expected to reap $ 250,000 for his campaign. Kennedy has contribute­d $ 250,100 to his campaign, which erased the limits on amounts all candidates can accept. The money he contribute­d to his campaign is included in the $ 1 million in contributi­ons he’s reporting, according to his campaign.

Kennedy, son of the late Robert F. Kennedy, announced his candidacy in early February via a video sent to supporters.

Kennedy’s campaign has been focused on attacking Rauner, a Republican who is locked in a historic budget battle with the Illinois General Assembly. Rauner and Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, D- Chicago, have butted heads since Rauner’s election — with the two at odds over many of the governor’s preferred reforms.

Kennedy, who formerly managed the Merchandis­e Mart, is involved in the massive Wolf Point real estate developmen­t in River North.

Kennedy’s report on his fundraisin­g comes two days after two other Democratic candidates provided informatio­n on six- figure contributi­ons.

Ald. Ameya Pawar’s campaign for governor on Tuesday reported that more than 1,200 people from across the state donated more than $ 325,000 since Pawar announced his run in January.

Pawar said the numbers show “the power of everyday people rising up to demand accountabi­lity from our government.”

State Sen. Daniel Biss, who announced his candidacy less than two weeks ago, on Tuesday reported $ 313,861 in contributi­ons to the Biss for Illinois campaign in the first quarter. Biss says he has $ 1.5 million cash on hand.

Biss says nearly 90 percent of his donations were for less than $ 150, and they came from over 1,000 con- tributors from 116 cities and towns across Illinois.

Unlike some of the other candidates — Democratic and Republican — Biss and Pawar lack the personal wealth that would allow them to self- finance their campaigns.

Billionair­e J. B. Pritzker formally announced his run on Thursday. He formed an explorator­y committee last month and has been hiring campaign staff.

Madison County schools Supt. Bob Daiber has confirmed his bid for governor as well, and Chicago City Treasurer Kurt Summers also is mulling a run.

Meanwhile, Rauner in December donated $ 50 million to his campaign. According to the latest figures, he has about $ 50.8 million on hand for his campaign.

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