
Chicago Elects First Black Woman Mayor
America's Voice Admin
April 3, 2019
Chicago has elected its first black woman mayor, Lori Lightfoot, an openly gay political novice who is promising reform in a city beset with crime and budget problems. Mike O’Sullivan reports, Lightfoot won with a massive lead of nearly 50 percentage points over longtime politician Toni Preckwinkle.Original Article
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