Cheryle Robinson Jackson

Cheryle Robinson Jackson

U.S. Senate, Illinois

  • An advocate for women and families
  • A dynamic and determined leader
  • A short primary timeline

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About Cheryle Robinson Jackson

Keeping the Obama seat in Democratic hands

Illinois voters will soon vote to fill President Barack Obama's old Senate seat in what is expected to be one of the hottest races of 2010. Hoping to embarrass the president, Republicans have targeted his seat for takeover and are backing a well-funded, five-term GOP congressman whose support for the Bush economic agenda helped put the nation in crisis. The strongest Democrat to fend off this takeover attempt is Cheryle Robinson Jackson, the first female president of the Chicago Urban League - a pioneering leader and experienced executive dedicated to fostering economic growth and empowering citizens in this community. Jackson is the only woman and the only African American running for this historic Senate seat, but she has to move quickly to win the fast-approaching February 2 primary against a well-funded opponent. If she wins in November, Jackson would be the only African American in the U.S. Senate.

Creating opportunities, fighting for equality

Jackson has earned generous praise and respect for her work in the private and public sectors. Before becoming the first woman president of the Chicago Urban League, she held high-level executive posts at Amtrak and NPR. As leader of the Urban League, she's restored the venerable institution's mission of fostering economic development and entrepreneurship - helping families secure affordable mortgages, retraining workers for a new economy, and demanding equity in school funding. One of Jackson's early Senate backers, state Sen. James Meeks, said "She doesn't wait for permission to lead - she just leads." And the Cook County Democratic Women endorsed her as the candidate who "can truly represent the interest of women and their families in the U.S. Senate."

A costly battle, a short timeline

Illinois's February 2 primary gives Jackson little time to build a statewide campaign. Her chief rival for the nomination, state Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias, is the scion of a wealthy family who has already raised nearly $2 million for his campaign Sensing an opening, Republicans have rallied behind Mark Kirk, a Chicago-area congressman whose claims of being a moderate are undermined by his votes against the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, in favor of making the Bush tax cuts permanent, and in favor of congressional intervention in the Terri Schiavo case. A charismatic and dynamic leader, Cheryle Robinson Jackson is ready to defend this seat - but she needs immediate help to raise $4 million for the February primary and another $20 million for the general election.

October 25, 2009

Jackson: Enough Already: Banks Must Stop Blocking Financial Reform for Consumers, Small Business

The Huffington Post

Jackson: Enough Already: Banks Must Stop Blocking Financial Reform for Consumers, Small Business

As the American Bankers Association convenes in Chicago this weekend, thousands of people are gathering to demand that the big banks and financial institutions stop blocking reforms that would protect consumers who are facing foreclosure, termination of credit and high interest rates.

The outrage is well placed. After the bailout of the very institutions that have brought America to the brink of economic disaster, those same institutions are spending millions to block reforms that would help everyday people cope with home foreclosure, joblessness, and lack of credit. Then to turn around and use taxpayer dollars to give seven figure bonuses to their executives is simply unacceptable. Enough already.

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October 23, 2009

Chicagoan dares people to dream big

Warren Tribune Chronicle

Chicagoan dares people to dream big

Cheryle Jackson, president and CEO of the Chicago Urban League, is daring people to dream big.

She's daring people, despite record unemployment and home foreclosure numbers and the health care crisis, to have the courage and conviction to develop those bold ideas into a game plan that meets those challenges now facing U.S. citizens.

''We have no other choice,'' she told those attending the 79th annual Greater Warren-Youngstown Urban League dinner Thursday evening at McMenamy's Banquet Center.

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October 16, 2009

Video: Cheryle Jackson Campaigns in Southern Illinois

WSIL TV

Video: Cheryle Jackson Campaigns in Southern Illinois

U.S. Senate Candidate Cheryle Jackson brought her campaign to Southern Illinois this week.

As the campaign moves forward she'll have to focus on raising money and avoiding association with a certain former governor.

In Carbondale Wednesday, the Chicago Democrat focused on helping women and small businesses.

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