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Beto O’Rourke’s Chicago Connection: His Wife, Amy
By Carol Felsenthal
The candidate's spouse spent a chunk of her childhood in Hyde Park, the daughter of "Warren Buffett of real estate" Bill Sanders. Read more
Why Would a Presidential Candidate Ever Campaign in Chicago?
By Edward McClelland
Our state is an electoral non-factor, but we're a bus ride away from some key swing states. Read more
Stevie Wonder’s Campaign Advice to Obama: Quit Smoking
By Lauren Williamson
Skip to that and other interesting tidbits with our index to Valerie Jarrett’s new memoir, ‘Finding My Voice: My Journey to the West Wing and the Path Forward.’ Read more
Actually, Preckwinkle Is a Progressive
By Edward McClelland
She's the type of big-government liberal who made the Democrats unpopular in the 1980s. But 30 years later, her brand of leadership is getting a second wind. Read more
David Axelrod: Obama Was Ready to Quit Politics
By Mike Thomas
The political consultant, 64, on why he’s done with presidential campaigns and what law made him cry Read more
Lightfoot’s Coalition Was Unthinkable Until Now
By Edward McClelland
The mayoral frontrunner has support from lakefront liberals and law-and-order voters — blocs that traditionally hold each other in disdain. Read more
10 Stories to Read Right Now
By Kim Bellware
Marijuana dinner parties, new Chinatown delights, and Chicago’s forgotten pro-choice warriors. Read more
Chicago’s Forgotten Pro-Choice Warriors
By Marcia Froelke Coburn
Illustration by Martin O’Neill
Fifty years ago, women who wanted abortions didn’t have many choices — until an underground network of women gave them another one. Read more
Pritzker’s Tax Plan: A Hike for Millionaires, Basically Nothing for Everyone Else
By Edward McClelland
The Candidates Agree on Most Issues. Rent Control Isn’t One of Them.
By Edward McClelland
Preckwinkle is advocating for a rent ceiling; Lightfoot, not so much. In this race, that could be decisive. Read more
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