Many Chicago progressives want to defeat Mayor Lori Lightfoot. Can they do it without hurting their movement? – Chicago Tribune/MSN

"Lightfoot’s political support from progressives has shrunk in recent years, however, as she has clashed with the CTU and reneged on promises to advocate for a hike to the real estate transfer tax and use the money for people who were without homes. She also has battled left-leaning groups over Chicago police spending and criticized criminal justice reforms, all of which has helped create an opening for progressive challengers."
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Old Joe
3 years ago

Toni is not going to be a improvement.

Giddyap
3 years ago

Better Sign:

DONT LET SOFT ON CRIME DEMOCRATS DESTROY LAW AND ORDER

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