Campaign funding spills into congressional races

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Three Downstate races also have drawn big outside attention.

The most money has gone to the 17th District race. Nearly $9.2 million is being spent on the contest between freshman Republican Rep. Bobby Schilling and Democratic challenger Cheri Bustos. The district is home to several media markets, including Rockford, Peoria and the Quad Cities.

The open-seat contest in central Illinois’ 13th District between Republican Rodney Davis and Democrat David Gill has gotten $6.3 million in outside assistance. Another open seat race, the 12th District in southwestern Illinois, outside interests have spent $6.5 million on the battle between Democrat Bill Enyart and Republican Jason Plummer.

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(Tribune reporters Monique Garcia and Dan Hinkel contributed.)

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