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Starry Messenger

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Wed Apr 8, 2015, 12:59 PM Apr 2015

Emanuel won the mayor's race, but progressives won the election [View all]

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http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20150408/OPINION/150409819/emanuel-won-the-mayors-race-but-progressives-won-the-election



Last night, Rahm Emanuel came out on top in Chicago's mayor's race, but the real winner is the grass-roots organizing that forced this runoff to happen in the first place.

Six months ago, most political observers anticipated an election in which progressives would be struggling to protect progressive incumbents. Instead, we built a real fight for City Hall, giving Jesus “Chuy” Garcia a shot at winning.

And not only did Emanuel fail to defeat a single member of the Progressive Caucus, but independent political organizations helped grow caucus membership to at least 10—and likely more—from seven. Disinvested and marginalized neighborhoods stretched their political muscle. The reawakening of a broad-based progressive coalition will have political consequences well beyond this election, through new electoral infrastructure like United Working Families and Reclaim Chicago.

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Emanuel was forced to retreat from many of the policies favored by his elite backers—capitulating to low-wage worker demands for a higher minimum wage, unplugging many red light cameras and running a slew of commercials targeting working families with a politically left message frame. He spent the past four years governing as a corporate Democrat, but he won re-election campaigning as a progressive.

The grass-roots progressive movement that defeated Rahm Emanuel on Feb. 24 and made him struggle to keep his seat on April 7 is not going away. Just next week, thousands of us will take the streets to demand a $15-per-hour minimum wage. This summer and fall, we will be fighting for a state and city budget that adequately funds the public services we need to build strong, healthy communities.

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K&R F4lconF16 Apr 2015 #1
It was a heroic effort too. Starry Messenger Apr 2015 #3
Political power comes from the consent of the people. yallerdawg Apr 2015 #2
I admit I always vote Green in the CA Gov primary when Brown in running. Starry Messenger Apr 2015 #4
Isn't that funny! yallerdawg Apr 2015 #5
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