Guest Column: I Choose to Look Beyond the Superficial – John Kass News

"Truly consider all that is on the table, so this election does not come down to coloring in the oval for the person who 'appears to have similar experiences to us.' Chicagoans cannot keep voting along racial lines and expecting different results."
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Wally
3 years ago

Two factors. Only something like 35% of eligible voters showed up for the primary. Out of that 35%, how many were CTU and SEIU members? 40%? So what will be the determining factor? Government unions and their agenda. Second, most voters who take the issues seriously and vote the issues like she does have moved out of the city and state like we did. We know that most voters put self interest, race, gender, and ethnicity ahead of common sense and good government issues. Not going to change, so leave.

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