Can the Chicago Teachers Union take the mayor’s office? – WBEZ (Chicago)

The union came up short in 2019 when it backed Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle against Lori Lightfoot, who won in a landslide. Still, candidates are lining up for the CTU’s endorsement, and the union has proven in other political battles that its money, army of members and influence carries substantial weight.
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Old Joe
3 years ago

Once again folks, don’t any of you confuse the CPS/CTU symbiosis with education.

Maestro
3 years ago

CTU takeover of the schools will turn the current steady stream — of families leaving the system — into a balls-out jail-break.

George`s Wooden Teeth
3 years ago

Lightfoot Buckled to every CTU demand CTU already owns the Mayors Office

nixit
3 years ago

CTU can overtake ward races much more easily than the entire city. If you’re running against a CTU backed candidate in Ward X, you’re basically running against a CTU, IFT, Cook County Teachers, multiple SEIU branches, and United Working Families. Not only that, but you’re running against all the local orgs that are funded by those unions. It’s an army. You’d need the backing of professionals groups (lawyers, real estate, etc) to keep up. Very hard for regular people outside that circle to run.

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