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Sorensen, a former television meteorologist in Rockford and the Quad Cities, defeated Republican Esther Joy King by about four points in the district.
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Democrat Eric Sorensen has declared victory in the 17th Congressional District. His opponent, Republican Esther Joy King, has not conceded.
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The U.S. House minority leader came to central Illinois on Friday to raise money for GOP congressional candidate Esther Joy King.
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Republican candidate Esther Joy King and Democratic nominee Eric Sorensen are vying for the open seat held by retiring Democratic U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos.
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Republican Esther Joy King is counting on kitchen table economic issues to carry her to victory in her second run for the northwestern and central Illinois congressional district
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The race for Illinois' 17th Congressional District this November is considered a true competitive toss-up.
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Republican Esther Joy King is running for a second time, coming off a better-than-expected showing as a first-time challenger in 2020, while a crowded field has six Democrats vying for the party’s nomination to succeed U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos in the redrawn 17th Congressional District.
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Rock Island County Board member Angie Normoyle on Wednesday became the second Democrat to announce a bid for the Illinois 17th Congressional District seat held by retiring U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos.
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Rockford alderman Jonathan Logemann hopes to keep the Illinois 17th Congressional District seat in Democratic control.
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Republican congressional candidate Esther Joy King will be in the Peoria area Monday as part of a four-day launch tour for her second run for the 17th District seat.