Politics & Government

Arab American Democratic Club Showcases Illinois Candidates

The state's largest Arab American political organization hosts Democratic candidates at breakfast event Feb. 18.

CHICAGO, IL -- More than a dozen Democratic candidates vying for contested races in the March 20 Illinois primary election have confirmed their appearances at the annual Candidate’s Breakfast hosted by the state’s largest Arab American political organization.

The Arab American Democratic Club will host candidates running for a wide range of offices from congress to governor at the breakfast which will be held at Niko’s Banquet Hall at 76th and Harlem Avenue on Sunday, Feb. 18, beginning at 10 am.

AADC Executive Director Samir Khalil said that the Arab American vote is expected to reach its highest level of involvement in the election, noting that more than 550 people have confirmed their attendance for the breakfast banquet.

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“Arab Americans are an important voting block but in the past they have been taken for granted,” Khalil said.

“That has changed. Over the last few years, more and more Arab Americans have registered to vote and are expressing their preferences in local elections.”

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Khalil said that the majority of Arabs in the Chicagoland area are Democratic, noting some do vote Republican.

“The Arab American Democratic Club is the strongest and most active voice of Chicagoland’s Arab American voters. This year, through candidate’s forums we hosted in which all of the candidates were invited to speak to our community, the community has come together to make several key endorsements in the upcoming election,” Khalil said.

“The Arab American Democratic Club has enthusiastically endorsed Christopher Kennedy for Governor. We invited all of the candidates to speak to us but Kennedy’s platform, his expression of concern for the interests of Arab Americans has resonated with our community.”

Khalil said the group approached all of the candidates, but only J.B. Pritzker declined to appear before the group.

“We wanted to address our concerns, as we did with Kennedy and others but Pritzker refused,” Khalil said.

“We understand. But we believe that Kennedy’s commitment to support for the rights of Arab Americans moving forward is critical. And, his promise to keep his door open to our community to discuss all of our concerns is something that is extremely important to our community.”

There are about 450,000 Arab Americans living in the six county Chicagoland region with an estimated 80,000 Arab Americans who are registered to vote in Cook County, mainly in the Southwest Suburban region.

Among candidates confirmed to attend the AADC Candidate Brunch are: Chris Kennedy (Illinois Governor), Pat Quinn (Illinois Attorney General), Jesus “Chuy” Garcia (4th District Congress), Congressman Dan Lipinski (3rd District), Congressman Danny Davis (7th District), Marie Newman (3rd District Congress), Debra Shore (Water Reclamation District).

Also attending will be several judges and candidates for judicial office.

The keynote speaker of the event is Jim Zogby, president of the Arab American Institute and a longtime Democratic Party activist, delegate and presidential adviser. Detroit comedian Amer Zahr will entertain. Closing remarks will be present by newspaper political columnist and former Chicago City Hall reporter Ray Hanania.

Tickets to attend the breakfast are $40 for individuals, and $400 for a table. Individual tickets will be sold at the door the day of the event. Niko's Banquet Hall is located at 7600 Harlem Ave, Bridgeview.

Submitted by the Arab American Democratic Club.

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