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Pulse of the Heartland: Belmont Cragin voters keep their heads down, wish pols would occasionally show their faces

Por: Chicago Sun Times Nation October 12, 2022

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Politicians don’t stop in Belmont Cragin — ever. At least that’s what some residents of the Northwest Side neighborhood insist.And for that, many of them couldn’t tell a reporter who is on the ballot next month, who their state or U.S. representatives are, or why they should even care about casting their votes, since nothing seems to change.“Politicians don’t really show their face in all the years that I’ve lived here,” 30-year... + full article



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