- From the Editorial Board: Our choice among this crowded Democratic field, which includes many impressive people including political newcomers with diverse and fascinating resumes, is Laura Fine, 59, a state senator from Glenview.
- From the Editorial Board: Laura Fine has served in Springfield since 2013. She told us she got into politics after her husband lost his arm 15 years ago in a car accident, and the family’s health insurance provider canceled the policy, leaving them with $600,000 in medical debt.
- From the Editorial Board: “I’m the type of person that when I get angry, I have to do something,” Laura Fine said. Fine led the charge in Springfield to give the state Department of Insurance far more authority to regulate health insurers, a law enacted in 2024.
- From the Editorial Board: If there’s a front-runner in the race, it’s Evanston Mayor Dan Biss. Endorsed by Jan Schakowsky, Biss is familiar to many in the district. We like him better as Evanston’s mayor. trib.al/LXhfqMv
- From the Editorial Board: Kat Abughazaleh made a show of declining (sending a spokesman, for goodness sake) to be part of the editorial board’s endorsement interviews after first informing us she would attend. trib.al/LXhfqMv
- She didn't sit down with you so you spent your editorial time insulting her? That says far more about you than her not showing up says about her.Feb 3, 2026 22:39
- It sounds like she made the right choice. Whoever was supposed to interview her is having an emotional reaction to a work assignment being slightly modified. Bit creepy.