Progressives looking to expand amid Chicago City Council departures – Chicago Tribune*

"The large number of open seats plus newly drawn ward boundaries that might make it tough for some incumbents means the council is primed for big change in numbers, philosophy and, perhaps, how malleable they’ll be to the mayor."
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debtsor
3 years ago

A progressive dominated DSA legislature during a long and debilitating economic recession? Will the progressives really be up to the task of legislating through difficult financial times? Or will they go full blown Bolshevik and destroy what remains of the city. I think we know the answer. Go long on the north shore and northwest suburbs for the next few years.

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