of insane liberal crime policies. i guess folks got tired of living in a crime-ridden nightmare where you constantly have to dodge gunfire inside your own home. maybe businesses didn t like their stuff being looted in a smash-and-grab. we know her atrocious track record, murder, robbery, theft. it seems obvious to everybody why she lost. but she is blaming it on sexism and racism. i think she did a bang-up job. i m grateful that we work together to remove a record number of guns off of our streets, reduced homicides, and started making real progress of public safety. we fought the right fights, and we put the city on a better path. in the end, you don t always win every battle. but you never regret taking on the powerful and bringing in the light. jesse: if you are worried about her future, don t, lori has other skills to fall back on. all right come against my better judgment, i will go to you first, jessica. [laughter] tell us what this means for the democratic part
candidates in the vote got split a lot. and john for the last-minute surge of black support. but you don t know where it is going to go because vallas has much tougher on crime policies. the enemy of the teachers union. at this point, those things can actually designate with a lot of minority voters. so my assumption is in people of chicago, locals chicago strategists say it will be the one who wins the spirit it will be interesting to watch the joe manchin, let s say canada plays out then and aoc candidatn the runoff s jesse: flip ssome plan or his political grae a little more, judge. judge jeanine: her loss is a win for the people of chicago. this is a woman who didn t understand her constituents and didn t under stand the safety of its people. her policy has damage chicago