








Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleLawyer
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
LocationIllinois
BackgroundLawyer
EducationBachelor of Arts, New York University, 2014
Notable personal detailsReed Showalter is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House in Illinois’ 7th Congressional District. He is a lawyer who has worked in antitrust and economic policy roles, including at the Federal Trade Commission, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the White House National Economic Council. He earned a B.A. from New York University (2014) and a J.D. from Columbia Law School (2020).
Supports creating a truly progressive income tax and instituting a wealth tax, raising taxes on millionaires and billionaires, and making a large portion of income tax‑free (e.g., first $50,000). Advocates using tax policy and public investment to fund expanded social programs and reduce costs for housing, healthcare, and food.
Supports a universal single‑payer system (Medicare for All), banning for‑profit corporate ownership of hospitals, federal manufacturing of essential drugs to lower prices, capping copays and eliminating surprise billing, and codifying abortion rights. Advocates major public investments in hospitals, clinics, and healthcare workforce training to expand access and address shortages.
Supports dismantling and remaking ICE under accountable leadership, treating immigration violations as civil matters, curbing use of firearms and armed arrests in immigration operations, and creating a comprehensive, accessible pathway to citizenship with affirmative programs recognizing immigrants’ contributions.
Supports protecting access to reproductive healthcare and advocates codifying abortion rights into federal law. Describes healthcare as a human right and calls for federal action to ensure abortion access.
The candidate emphasizes federal investment in infrastructure and expanded public transit as priorities and describes himself as a progressive Democrat, but public campaign materials and local Q&A provide only general references to sustainability and transit rather than detailed climate or energy policies. There is no clear, specific public position found on major climate policy tools (e.g., Green New Deal–style legislation, carbon pricing, or fossil-fuel phase-out).
The candidate supports eliminating assault weapons and restricting unregulated guns, and prioritizes investing in community resources (housing, healthcare, education, crisis response) to reduce violence rather than expanding militarized law-enforcement approaches.








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2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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