Illinois Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi speaks on decision to run for US Senate to replace Senator Dick Durbin: ABC7 EXCLUSIVE
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SCHAUMBURG, Ill. (WLS) — Illinois U.S. Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi had an exclusive interview with ABC7 Chicago as he initiates his bid for Dick Durbin’s available Senate position.

The race has quickly expanded, with Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton and Representative Robin Kelly also vying for the role.

Krishnamoorthi spoke with ABC7’s Ravi Baichwal for his first local television interview.

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“I bring my Peoria values to my job every day right now,” Krishnamoorthi said.

The congressman, now serving his fifth term, stated that he will need to work extremely hard to secure the Democratic nomination for the Illinois U.S. Senate seat in the upcoming March elections. He expressed his candidacy as a commitment to sustaining the American dream for families akin to his own.

“Following the initial 100 days of Donald Trump, observing the disorder, particularly the economic disorder he instigated, I felt that I was the suitable person for the time to confront him, and fundamentally defend the American dream and ensure that individuals who perceive it as beyond their reach due to Trump’s policies… can achieve it just as my family did,” Krishnamoorthi remarked.

Do you want a government that is there to fight for people who are trying to make it, or do you want a government that primarily serves those who have it made?

Raja Krishnamoorthi, candidate for U.S. Senate

After arriving from India at the age of 3 months, the recession of 1973 hit. His family reeling, they relied on public housing and food stamps to get by before his academic father got a job in Peoria, lessons his parents imprinted their kids

“Make sure my brother and me that this country is there for the next families who need it so that became kind of the north star of my personal compass my mission statement,” Krishnamoorthi said.

Now, after nearly a decade in congress and flush with $19 million in campaign funds, the Schaumburg resident knows he needs Trump-leaning voters in order to run a statewide campaign.

“I think that you have to kind of meet them where they are economically,” Krishnamoorthi said. “I think that government has to be an indispensable partner in in the pursuit of the American dream.”

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In 2010, when he first ran for Congress, Democratic power brokers told him to wait his turn. He lost then, but he eventually went to Washington when Trump first did.

“Many people relate to having been told to wait their turn,” Krishnamoorthi said. “I am just one of numerous people who probably face folks who might have put obstacles in their way and it’s really up to us to overcome those obstacles.”

In 2026, he thinks the ballot question will be a simple one.

“Do you want a government that is there to fight for people who are trying to make it, or do you want a government that primarily serves those who have it made?” Krishnamoorthi said. “That should be the question that is the central question of our time, especially under Donald Trump.”

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