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Jesse Jackson Jr. to launch bid for his old seat

Press RoomBy Press RoomOctober 7, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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CHICAGO — Jesse Jackson Jr., once a rising Democratic star who saw his congressional career unravel in scandal, is returning to the political stage. He will announce his bid this week for the same Illinois congressional seat he vacated over a decade ago.

“Jesse has been meeting with residents whose concerns about the economy convinced him to run,” according to a person close to his campaign granted anonymity to speak freely. “He feels the district needs results fast and he is uniquely qualified to deliver.”

Jackson will spend the coming weeks unveiling his economic plan and policy platforms to address the cost of living, joblessness and health care access, according to the person.

It’s a dramatic twist for a man whose life once seemed destined for the national spotlight. The son of civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson, he was first elected to Congress in 1995 and held his position for 17 years before it all came crashing down.

Jackson, whose brother is Illinois Rep. Jonathan Jackson, is now running for the seat currently held by Rep. Robin Kelly, who is stepping down to run for U.S. Senate in 2026. Kelly joins Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi in a competitive primary race to succeed Sen. Dick Durbin, who announced he will not seek reelection — setting off a wave of political jockeying across Illinois.

Illinois is undergoing a rare political transformation, marked by a generational shift in leadership. Alongside Durbin, longtime Reps. Jan Schakowsky and Danny Davis have announced they also won’t seek reelection — creating an extraordinary power vacuum in the state’s Democratic establishment. This moment of transition has opened the door for a new wave of ambitious contenders and a few familiar names, including former Rep. Melissa Bean and Jackson.

The Illinois Democrat is one of a long line of Illinois pols who’ve been caught up in corruption over the years. Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich went to prison before being pardoned by President Donald Trump. And former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan is scheduled to report to prison next week on his corruption conviction.

Jackson also wouldn’t be the first high-profile politician to seek retribution. Following his 2021 resignation as governor amid sexual harassment and nursing home scandals, Andrew Cuomo is also pursuing a political comeback with a run for New York City mayor.

In 2012, Jackson abruptly exited his seat, citing health reasons. A federal investigation revealed a misuse of campaign funds. Jackson pled guilty to siphoning $750,000 for personal luxuries, from Rolex watches to Michael Jackson memorabilia, leading to a prison sentence and a fall from grace.

Jackson served his time and then retreated to Chicago’s South Side, where he embarked on a redemption journey that he often shared in commentaries on Black radio stations. It drew the attention of former Rep. Bobby Rush, the longtime South Side congressmember who retired in 2024. He urged Jackson to get back into politics.

Over the summer, Jackson embarked on a “listening tour,” connecting with constituents. He saw it as a way to introduce himself to new voters to the Chicago South Side and south suburban district that has been redrawn since he left Congress.

Last week, Jackson returned to Washington for a fundraiser in his honor with some members of the Congressional Black Caucus.

And a recent poll showed he has high name recognition in a crowded field.

Still, his path may not be smooth. Jackson’s opponents include notable Democrats in the state, including state Sen. Robert Peters, who’s been endorsed by Sen. Bernie Sanders and David Hogg’s political group. Also running are state Sen. Willie Preston, Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller, Water Reclamation Board Commissioner Yumeka Brown, management consultant Eric France, policy expert Adal Regis and community engagement expert Jeremy Young.

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