Commentary: Brandon Johnson won. Now he needs to unite Chicago with a balanced approach to governance. – Chicago Tribune*

Matt Paprocki, of Illinois Policy: "Instead of dwelling on ideological differences, it will be important in the coming days and weeks to examine how Johnson wants to govern the city. We must measure those plans against what needs fixing and the divergent opinions on the best ways to do the fixing."
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Pat S.
3 years ago

Division – Entitlement – Intimidation

Da Judge
3 years ago

BJ is a CTU socialist sheeple.

He will unite the south and west sides if he’s lucky.

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