Political silence: Why the federal raid on powerful Ald. Ed Burke has left Chicago mayoral candidates quiet – Chicago Tribune

"Many of the race’s front-runners have some form of exposure, serving alongside Burke in the city’s political hierarchy, or counting him as a friend or mentor"
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NB-Chicago
7 years ago

once again its the feds that are going after chicago alderman and not lisa madigan. sure raoul will be even worse–instead he’ll be the greatest friend to the trial layers ,going after multi million $ payoffs for everything from sexual discrimination cases to drummed-up environmental suites–90% filed by ill gov workers suing in ill gov. on the tax payer dime

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