One and Done?
Jan 15, 2022
4 minutes
By EDWARD ROBERT McCLELLAND
AFTER LORI LIGHTFOOT WON THE 2019 MAYORAL RUNOFF WITH 73 PERCENT OF the vote, an alderman commented, “Her support is a mile wide and an inch deep.” In other words, she was a candidate for a moment in which voters were fed up with corruption, but she didn’t have a base that would stick by her in a crisis.
That has turned out to be the most prescient assessment of Lightfoot’s political appeal. The world has changed a lot since her election. The COVID-19 pandemic is about to enter its third year, and the city is as violent as
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