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Darren Bailey, Illinois State Senator and gubernatorial candidate, speaks alongside former President Donald Trump on Saturday, June 25, 2022, during a “Save America!” Rally at the Adams County Fairgrounds in Mendon, Ill. (Photo: Brian Munoz/St. Louis Public Radio)
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey has temporarily suspended his campaign following the tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of his son, daughter-in-law, and two grandchildren. But even in this period of unimaginable grief, Bailey received a call of compassion – and encouragement – from President Donald J. Trump.

According to Bailey’s running mate, Aaron Del Mar, President Trump personally called Bailey on his cell phone Saturday. The two “had a very long talk,” Del Mar said. “He gave Darren, obviously, his condolences and support,” Del Mar added, “but more surprisingly, he encouraged Darren to continue the race and to continue to fight.”

The campaign told Illinois Review that President Trump described Bailey as “a great warrior,” assuring him that he was going to win — and urging him to keep fighting for the people of Illinois.

President Trump has long been a strong supporter of Bailey. In 2022, Trump officially endorsed Bailey’s campaign for governor, calling him a “farmers’ son who will stand tall for Illinois families and never back down to the woke left.”

That endorsement helped propel Bailey to a landslide victory in the Republican primary, cementing his status as the conservative standard-bearer in the state.

Bailey announced earlier this week that he was suspending campaign activities to grieve with his family after the devastating crash in Montana that took the lives of his son Zachary, daughter-in-law Kelsey, and their two young children, Vada Rose and Samuel.

Since the tragedy, prayers have poured in from across the nation, uniting both supporters and opponents in sympathy.

Bailey is expected to remain focused on family and faith in the coming days as funeral services are held in downstate Illinois. His campaign remains on hold, but Trump’s message serves as a powerful reminder that even in tragedy, the mission to restore moral leadership and conservative values in Illinois continues.
“Darren and Cindy are heartbroken by this unimaginable loss,” the statement read. “They are finding comfort in their faith, their family, and the prayers of so many who love and care for them.”

Bailey, the 2022 Republican nominee for governor and current GOP candidate for 2026, is known for his strong Christian faith and commitment to family values. The campaign has asked the public to keep the Bailey family in their prayers as they grieve this devastating loss.
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Ted Dabrowski discusses his candidacy for governor during a joint meeting between the Illinois Republican Party State Central Committee and the Republican County Chairmen’s Association on Aug. 14, 2025, at the Bank of Springfield Center in Springfield. (Dominic Di Palermo/Chicago Tribune)
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Republican gubernatorial candidate Ted Dabrowski is under fire after turning a solemn memorial for conservative leader Charlie Kirk into a campaign rally – complete with profanity shouted in front of children and families.

The incident, combined with new revelations about his advisors’ involvement in a political smear campaign against fellow Republican Darren Bailey, has sparked outrage among grassroots conservatives who say Dabrowski’s campaign has lost all sense of moral direction.

The memorial, held in Yorkville – a longtime conservative community – was meant to honor Kirk’s legacy of faith, family, and conservative leadership. Attendees included community leaders, families, and supporters who had gathered to celebrate the life of a man who inspired thousands of young Americans through Turning Point USA and his unapologetic Christian witness.

But instead of a message of unity, attendees were stunned when Dabrowski – invited to offer brief remarks – turned his appearance into a political speech for his gubernatorial campaign.
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