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Illinoisans casting ballots in crucial House races

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Locally, the most closely fought congressional races have been in the northwest and west suburban 8th Congressional District, the North Shore 10th Congressional District and the west and southwest suburban 11th District. The candidates spent the day before the election making the traditional round of train stations, diners and local businesses.

In the nationally watched 8th District, freshman Republican Rep. Joe Walsh took a lunch break at an Elgin taqueria. Walsh, a tea party icon battling Democrat Tammy Duckworth, has used the closing days of the campaign to try to spur a ground game for Tuesday.

"I feel like something's going on, there's been so much good grassroots energy. ... I think it's going to be very close," Walsh said. "I am hopeful."

Walsh said even if he doesn't win, he "fought the good fight" and defied Democrats who wanted him to run against Republican Rep. Randy Hultgren of Winfield in the March primary when Walsh's McHenry home was drawn into the new 14th District.

"If I stayed where I was, I would have won the primary," Walsh said. "But it is important to have this fight, to debate about the real issues."

Duckworth visited her Rolling Meadows campaign office to thank volunteers making phone calls as part of a get out the vote effort.

"Thank you for making the calls," Duckworth told one supporter. "There's no possible way my team and I could make all these calls on our own and get to the range of people we need to get to."

Duckworth said visits to volunteers help her recharge after long days on the campaign trail.

"Every time I think I'm getting tired, I'm not, because I come in here and I have amazing, amazing supporters," Duckworth said. "People are calling, people are door knocking and we really are just incredibly energized."

In the 10th District, freshman Republican Rep. Robert Dold arrived at Keats Manufacturing Co. in Wheeling on the red, white and blue tour bus that has carried him around the district in the closing days of the campaign.

"I want to be your voice in this Congress," Dold said, before employees joined him for a photo in front of his tour bus.

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