From the campaign of former Illinois Republican Party Chairman Don Tracy:
Don Tracy Puts $2 Million into Campaign for US Senate
“I am committed to winning this race and ensuring all of Illinois is represented in Washington.”
Springfield, IL — Don Tracy announced he put $2 million into his campaign for US Senate today, signifying his unwavering commitment to winning the race and defending the American Dream for working families across Illinois.
“This shows how committed I am to winning this race so all of Illinois has a leader working for them to lower the cost-of-living and defend our Midwestern values,” said Tracy. “I’ve spent my career fighting for Illinois working families and I’m ready to take that fight to Washington.”
We must make life more affordable for everyday Illinoisans who are struggling under the highest tax burden in the nation.
With Illinois families facing sky-high costs for necessities like electricity, healthcare, and housing, Tracy’s financial commitment signals his determination to build a campaign capable of delivering results.
“Career politicians have failed Illinois working families for too long,” Tracy explained. “While they focus on special interests and extreme progressive agendas, I am focused on restoring common sense. My promise to Illinois families is that I will fight with everything I have to be a voice for all 102 counties that make up our great state.”
As a community leader from Central Illinois with deep ties to downstate Illinois, Tracy brings nearly 50 years of experience fighting for small businesses and working families.
Tracy’s campaign will highlight their challenges and champion solutions that reflect our Midwestern values.
About Don Tracy:
Don Tracy is a community leader from Central Illinois who has spent his career fighting for small businesses and working families. An attorney for nearly 50 years, Don is Senior Counsel at Brown, Hay & Stephens, the oldest law firm in Illinois. He has served in a number of public service positions, including Chairman of the Illinois Republican Party, Chairman of the Illinois Gaming Board, Secretary of the Illinois Bar Foundation, and President of the Abraham Lincoln Association. Born and raised in Mount Sterling in Western Illinois, Don and his wife, Wanda, raised their 4 children and 8 grandchildren in Springfield.