Illinois Governor Race Remains Intact Despite Devastating Helicopter Crash Tragedy
Republican candidate Darren Bailey has announced that he will continue his bid for Illinois governor despite a devastating family tragedy. Just two weeks ago, the state legislator's son, daughter-in-law, and two grandchildren were killed in a helicopter crash in Montana.
Bailey, who lost to Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker by almost 13 percentage points in the 2022 general election, has cited his campaign as a source of strength and motivation in the face of grief. In a heart-wrenching video posted on social media, Bailey expressed his gratitude for the prayers and messages that have supported him during this difficult time.
"The last two weeks have been some of the hardest days of my life," Bailey said. "But we're hurting, but we're leaning on our faith, our family, and the prayers and support so many of you have shared. It truly means more than we can say."
Bailey's decision to stay in the race was reportedly influenced by a phone call from former President Donald Trump, who urged him to "keep fighting" and not back down.
With this tragedy weighing heavily on his mind, Bailey still sees an opportunity to effect change in the state. "Zach and Kelsey believed in an Illinois where families could build a future without being crushed by bad government and broken promises," he said. "So do we."
Bailey is among seven Republican candidates vying for the party's nomination this time around, including Wirepoints researcher Ted Dabrowski, DuPage County Sheriff James Mendrick, and video gambling mogul Rick Heidner.
The Illinois governor primary is set to take place on March 17, 2026. However, several candidates are facing obstacles due to petition objections, which could potentially disqualify them from appearing on the ballot.
Republican candidate Darren Bailey has announced that he will continue his bid for Illinois governor despite a devastating family tragedy. Just two weeks ago, the state legislator's son, daughter-in-law, and two grandchildren were killed in a helicopter crash in Montana.
Bailey, who lost to Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker by almost 13 percentage points in the 2022 general election, has cited his campaign as a source of strength and motivation in the face of grief. In a heart-wrenching video posted on social media, Bailey expressed his gratitude for the prayers and messages that have supported him during this difficult time.
"The last two weeks have been some of the hardest days of my life," Bailey said. "But we're hurting, but we're leaning on our faith, our family, and the prayers and support so many of you have shared. It truly means more than we can say."
Bailey's decision to stay in the race was reportedly influenced by a phone call from former President Donald Trump, who urged him to "keep fighting" and not back down.
With this tragedy weighing heavily on his mind, Bailey still sees an opportunity to effect change in the state. "Zach and Kelsey believed in an Illinois where families could build a future without being crushed by bad government and broken promises," he said. "So do we."
Bailey is among seven Republican candidates vying for the party's nomination this time around, including Wirepoints researcher Ted Dabrowski, DuPage County Sheriff James Mendrick, and video gambling mogul Rick Heidner.
The Illinois governor primary is set to take place on March 17, 2026. However, several candidates are facing obstacles due to petition objections, which could potentially disqualify them from appearing on the ballot.