U.S. Rep. Jesus ‘Chuy” Lopez bested Chicago Ald. Raymond Lopez to win the 4th Congressional District Democratic primary.
U.S. Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García, 4th, center, rallies with campaign volunteers and other elected officials before a canvassing on March 10, 2024, in Brighton Park. Three-term U.S. Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García on Tuesday defeated Chicago Ald. Raymond Lopez to win his first contested Democratic primary since being elected to Congress in 2018, according to The Associated Press.
Both candidates are from the Southwest Side, which makes up a significant portion of the district, and each had eyes on the mayor’s office in last year’s election. García, 67, an ally of Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, in recent years has backed some younger progressives candidates in successful races for the state legislature and other offices, in some cases defeating more moderate incumbent Democrats.
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