2020 Election Endorsements

Political endorsements made by the Sun-Times editorial board following a rigorous investigation of all candidates.

Schneider has been sensitive to the particular needs of his district, even as he’s been a predictable Democratic vote on national issues.
In times like these, it’s nice to have an actual scientist — a nuclear physicist, no less — in Congress.
Underwood has earned, on her own merits, a return trip to Washington.
In this moment of Black Lives Matter, Rush appears to have found new energy.
She leans pretty strongly left, but she’s pragmatic. She best represents the values of her district.
Garcia’s first priority has been to push for the enactment of immigration reform, but he has long pursued a broader progressive agenda.
Quigley brings a no-fuss directness to his service in Washington.
We endorse Casten because our country just got to get back to working out the answers to big problems based on facts, with compassion for the underdog, and in a spirit of pulling together.
Biden was born in 1942. But in his insistence on embracing the nation that we are today — all colors, religions, genders and identities — he is an American for 2020.