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Ex-Planned Parenthood board member beats out former congressman, state senator for Dem House bid
- Donna Miller swept the Democratic primary in Illinois' 2nd District, defeating Jesse Jackson Jr. and Robert Peters.
- Miller led with healthcare and reproductive rights as she secured the nomination.
- Miller raised $1.9 million, outpacing Peters and Jackson in fundraising.
- The district is a Democratic stronghold that includes parts of Chicago and surrounding suburbs.
- Miller will face Republican Mike Noack in November for the 2nd District seat.
- The race sets up the bid to replace an incumbent pursuing other offices, highlighting party momentum.
- The article notes the district's long Democratic alignment and the local political context.
- Miller's background includes leadership roles in Planned Parenthood and Democratic Women organizations.
- If elected, Miller would represent Illinois' 2nd District in Congress.
- The article includes background on opposing candidates and the district's political dynamics.
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