Yvette
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Lori Lightfoot losing re-election, and the run off is between a former public school exec, supported by the Fraternal Order of Police; and a county commissioner (and former educator) supported by the Chicago teachers union. That seems like a lot to process in 2023, right?
11:01 PM - Feb 28, 2023
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pidgevorg
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not surprising to me--it really seemed like Lightfoot couldn't manage to please any influential voting block. Her sitting on the fence between the progressives and the moderates did not serve her well. Do you live in Chicago? Who will you vote for?
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11:21 PM - Feb 28, 2023
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Yvette
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I hear you clearly on this and agree. Not surprised, but still. Phew. I do not live in Chicago, so only followed everything from afar, and my friends there also seem very not surprised. I only meant this is “A lot” as an outsider, staring down 2024.
11:36 PM - Feb 28, 2023
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In response to Yvette.
I'm in Chicago suburbs, so not a Chicago voter either, but at the same time, their mayor elections do affect my area in many ways. So I watch and worry. But if I did have to vote, I'm not even sure who I would vote for. So many problems right now in so many directions... I'm just hoping for the best
12:34 AM - Mar 02, 2023
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