Six more Chicago Sun-Times primary election endorsements for U.S. Congress

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Today the Sun-Times Editorial Board offers endorsements in six more competitive Chicago-area primary races for Congress:

3rd District Democratic primary

7th District Republican primary

9th District Republican primary

10th District Republican primary

11th District Republican primary

14th District Democratic primary

Yesterday, we offered our first six endorsements — in the 2nd District Republican primary, the 2nd District Democratic primary, the 4th District Democratic primary, the 5th District Democratic primary, the 6th District Democratic primary and the 7th District Democratic primary.

For more information about all 12 congressional races in which the Sun-Times is interviewing candidates — including answers to a Sun-Times questionnaire and video introductions — head here to our 2018 Illinois Primary Voting Guide.

Over the next few weeks, the Sun-Times will offer its endorsements in other competitive Chicago-area primaries, from governor down to the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, including Cook County races.

Election Day is March 20. Early voting at satellite facilities begins March 5.

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