On the latest What Next: it’s a former teachers union organizer versus a former superintendent in the Chicago mayoral runoff.
In Chicago, a city plagued by recent crime concerns from its citizens, a progressive former Teachers Union organizer faces an opponent who has described himself in the past as “more of a Republican than a Democrat.”If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus.
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