About one-fifth of 500 registered voters polled earlier this month said they approve of how Chicago’s mayor is doing his job, while 70% rated his performance as fair or poor. The survey was conducted by Democratic pollster Tulchin Research.
A growing number of sitting alderpersons are either not running at all, or they’ve been forced to withdraw and perhaps run as write-in candidates after failing to gather the number of signatures needed to get on the ballot.
Madigan aide, Trump cases lead a big week for political lawyers chicagobusiness.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chicagobusiness.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
King said she would Chicago Police Supt. David Brown, give “burned-out, overscheduled and underappreciated” officers more time off and create incentives needed to fill more than 1,400 sworn police vacancies.