Coronavirus in Chicago: How the mayor of the nation’s 3rd-largest city is waging her biggest fight – USA Today

Lightfoot, 57, has gained national attention for effectively shepherding the nation's third-largest city through the crisis of a generation. Her humor and iron-fisted resolve have provided both welcome levity and comfort for many Chicagoans watching the city’s case count creep upward. But in a city long dominated by a history of machine politics and mayoral boses, critics warn that Lightfoot is capitalizing on the crisis to consolidate authority at City Hall.

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Governor of Alderaan
3 years ago

Her biggest fight seems to be against the Constitution and the people of Chicago

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