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Chicago mayor’s race underscores Democratic divide on handling crime

Por: The Hill Politics March 26, 2023

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The Chicago mayoral race is emerging as a key test for Democrats on how they handle the hot-button issues of crime and public safety. Two starkly different candidates in the Windy City’s April 4 runoff have offered contrasting approaches over an issue that has been blamed for costing the party control of the House last year in New York.  found that the issue that ranked as the most important one among voters was crime and public safety at 44... + full article



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