The Chicago mayoral runoff election is less than two weeks away and Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas are stepping up the attacks.
Brandon Johnson is taking part in a Women's Roundtable and former Illinois Governor Pat Quinn will announce his support for Paul Vallas.
"What we should be working towards are real violence prevention measures," Johnson said. "That should be the goal and that is my goal and that is how my leadership will be conducted as the mayor of the city of Chicago is to make sure that we are doing everything in our power to reduce violence." Paul Vallas blamed the Chicago Teachers Union leadership and Johnson, by extension, as a CTU organizer, for closing CPS schools to in-person learning for too long during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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