Democrats just watched a political earthquake hit Illinois. Six Squad-aligned hopefuls, all backed by the far-left’s biggest stars, were wiped
out in one night. AIPAC is gloating, progressives are furious, and the party’s future is suddenly in doubt. At the same time, Republicans
quietly anointed a 2028 frontrun…
Illinois became the latest battlefield in a war for the Democratic Party’s soul, and the far left walked away bloodied. Every Squad-aligned
candidate lost, even with high-profile endorsements from Bernie Sanders, Justice Democrats, and progressive icons in Congress. Kat
Abughazaleh’s defeat to Daniel Biss in the 9th District crystallized the moment: bold street-activist politics, arrests and all, failed to
overpower a more conventional progressive backed by party heavyweights and targeted relentlessly by AIPAC. The pro-Israel lobby
celebrated openly, framing the night as a rejection of “extreme anti-Israel” voices and a reaffirmation of mainstream Democratic instincts.
Across the aisle, Republicans are moving in the opposite direction: toward clarity, not chaos. Vice President JD Vance dominates early 2028
polling, with Donald Trump Jr. a distant second and Marco Rubio quietly climbing. While Democrats fracture over ideology and Israel, GOP
voters appear to be coalescing around a post-Trump future, turning Illinois’ primary drama into a warning sign, not just a headline.