Did DNC Boost South Side Businesses? Tours Helped, But Organizers ‘Missed Opportunities’ To Do More – Block Club Chicago

“Inviting us to one meeting to tell us what your engagement plan was — at first we thought, ‘Wow, this is really great! They’re getting in front of this,'” said Diane Burnham, of the South East Chicago Commission. “But then, there was really no other engagement with us per se, besides other emails.”
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Sorry Diane, we were too busy living it up at places such as Gibsons. Signed, your Democratic Party. P.S. Vote Blue!

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