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Trotter cites legal trouble in ending U.S. House run

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Among those still in the race are Chicago Alderman Anthony Beale, state Sen. Toi Hutchinson, former state Rep. Robin Kelly and former U.S. Rep. Mel Reynolds, whose record includes convictions for fraud and having sex with a minor. Reynolds has said he believes voters will forgive his mistakes.

They will face off in a Feb. 26 primary that is considered the key contest in the heavily Democratic district. Republican James Taylor, publisher of the City News in Kankakee, has also announced plans to run.

The general election is scheduled for April 9.

Jackson resigned from Congress in November, shortly after winning his ninth term in office. In his resignation letter, he cited his ongoing battle with bipolar depression and revealed publicly for the first time that he is under federal investigation, reportedly for misusing campaign funds. He has not been charged with a crime.

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