Racial evolution of the Chicago City Council – Axios Chicago

Some alders say race is playing a shrinking role in voter choice as Black alders lead at least four plurality white wards. "I think people are now voting based on the quality of the service that you give them, not your ethnicity," Black Ald. Walter Burnett, who represents the plurality white 27th Ward, said. "Maybe we're starting to get into Dr. Martin Luther King's dream when people are judged not based on their race."
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Hello, Indiana!
10 months ago

Sorry Walter, but if some incarnation of Hitler offered more social services and free stuff, he would surely be swept into office by a tsunami of life long, cradle to grave welfare recipients.

Tommy Paine
10 months ago

No, what we have here is low information voters electing a felon convicted of bank robbery, auto theft and kidnapping to local office despite a state law aginst it.

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