Days before the Nov. 8 general election, Jeff Tweedy of the Chicago-based rock band Wilco visited DeKalb to headline a rally in support of incumbent Democrat Lauren Underwood as she defends her congressional seat.
Underwood, of Naperville, and Gryder, of Oswego, spoke about foreign policy and other issues in questionnaires and subsequent interviews.
U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood’s campaign committee started the fundraising period with more than $2.4 million saved, and it subsequently collected more than $425,753. About $333,639 came from individuals.
The Kendall County Board chairman won a convincing victory June 28 in a crowded Republican primary field for the 14th Congressional District nomination.
Asked about restrictions on firearms purchases, Rep. Lauren Underwood said in her election questionnaire for Shaw Local: "We don’t have to live in fear. We don’t need to accept this chaos. We can pass responsible gun laws to save lives."
Asked his position on abortion, Mike Koolidge, candidate for the 14th Congressional District wrote in his questionnaire: "I believe that life begins at conception, that all innocent life is precious, and that the government has a duty to protect the rights of all lives."
Illinois' 14th Congressional District Republican candidates Scott Gryder, Jack Lombardi, James Marter and Jaime Milton tackled abortion, the 2020 election and attracting moderate voters during newspaper interviews on Tuesday.
US House of Representatives 14th Congressional District candidate Scott Gryder answered Shaw Local's election questionnaire for the US House primary election
14th Congressional District candidate Jamie Milton wrote in her questionnaire, "There is evidence coming forward continually that points to the fact that elections were tampered with. We would need to evaluate all of the audits to determine if Joe Biden won the 2020 election."