Juan Rangel: Chicago Centrists: Time to Get Back in the Game! – John Kass News

"Yet, there is a void of centrist leadership in a city long-known for its blue-collar families, lunch bucket values, and church-lined neighborhoods. Perhaps Chicago grew comfortable with a steady strong-mayor governance model, albeit corruptibly imperfect, that kept extremists at bay. The absence of such a power center has unleashed forces that run counter to what centrists believe in and are antithetical to what our city and state need."
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Brian Jones
1 year ago

You got it, John.

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