NYC Mayor Eric Adams Sees Lori Lightfoot’s Loss in Chicago as a Warning

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New York City mayor Eric Adams says Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot losing reelection should sound an alarm across America.

While on CNN’s State of the Union, Mayor Adams said that election results should be a message to not only Democrat candidates but a “warning sign for the country.”

“I showed up at crime scenes. I knew what New Yorkers were saying. And I saw it all over the country. I think, if anything, it is really stating that this is what I have been talking about. America, we have to be safe,” Adams said.

Chicago’s crime spiked during Lightfoot’s tenure, specifically in the years 2020 and 2021. While shootings and murders have decreased, thefts and more have risen. Adams says mayors that care matter because they are closer to the community issues.

“We are focused on public safety because people want to be safe,” he said.

Last week, Chicago held its mayoral election to close February, which resulted in Lightfoot conceding and not making the cut for a run-off.

Lightfoot made history as Chicago’s first openly gay and Black woman to take the mayor’s office. The runoff election is set for April and will feature candidates Paul Vallas and Brandon Johnson.

According to ABC7Chicago, Lightfoot spoke to her base of supporters after her loss and stated she was proud of what she did in the city. One of the hindrances to Lightfoot’s reelection bid is rising crime numbers during her tenure, which has become the top issue for voters.

“Regardless of tonight’s outcome, we fought the right fights, and we put this city on a better path,” Lightfoot said. “Now, as we all know in life, in the end, you don’t always win every battle. But you never regret taking on the powerful and bringing in the light.”

Lightfoot plans to remain a citizen of Chicago once her tenure is over.

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Lori Lightfoot Becomes First Chicago Mayor in 40 Years to Lose Reelection Bid

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Lori Lightfoot’s run as Chicago mayor is coming to a close. The city held its mayoral election to close in February, which resulted in Lightfoot conceding and not making the cut for a run-off.

Lightfoot made history as Chicago’s first openly gay and Black woman to take the mayor’s office.

The runoff election is set for April and will feature candidates Paul Vallas and Brandon Johnson.

According to ABC7Chicago, Lightfoot spoke to her base of supporters after her loss and stated she was proud of what she did in the city. One of the hindrances to Lightfoot’s reelection bid is rising crime numbers during her tenure, which has become the top issue for voters.

“Regardless of tonight’s outcome, we fought the right fights, and we put this city on a better path,” Lightfoot said. “Now, as we all know in life, in the end, you don’t always win every battle. But you never regret taking on the powerful and bringing in the light.”

Lightfoot plans to remain a citizen of Chicago once her tenure is over.

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Lil Durk Flaunts “Neighborhood Hero” Status After Meeting With Chicago’s Mayoral Candidates

He may have spent Valentine’s Day engaging in an indirect exchange with his ex, but Lil Durk has also been busy making political moves. The Chicago rapper has earned his fair share of backlash due to his past legal trouble or violent lyrical content, but he’s still one of the most celebrated artists in Hip Hop. Over the last few years, Durk has seemingly attempted to shift the public’s perspective of him. He has invested in more community building, and on Instagram, he shared photos of a dinner with Chicago’s mayor, Lori Lightfoot.

Durk’s Neighborhood Heroes Foundation hosted a dinner at Gibson’s steakhouse, where over two dozen high school students met with mayoral candidates. The youngsters may not be able to vote, but they did ask five candidates about their plans for the city. A few of the students told WGN-TV about their experience.

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – JANUARY 13: Rapper Lil Durk performs during Future & Friends “One Big Party Tour”at Spectrum Center on January 13, 2023 in Charlotte, North Carolina.(Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)
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“Tonight is an opportunity for us to express what goes on in our neighborhood and what we want to see change,” said 17-year-old Melvin Bush. “[The election] is an important thing that determines our future and the future of our communities as well.” Another student, Phillip Jones, had questions of his own. “I want to see what they’re going to do to keep our kids out of jail and off the streets,” Jones said. “We got bigger things to do.”

On its website, the Neighborhood Heroes Foundation shared its mission. Its goal is “to empower and collaborate with everyday Heroes who are taking the lead to make positive change in the lives of those within under-resourced neighborhoods across the nation.”

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“Neighborhood Heroes believe that collaboration is not about an option to choose, but necessity to strengthen the efficiencies and effectiveness of tackling pressing issues and generate a better impact for a better world,” the statement continued. “We understand that collaboration and strategic partnership is fundamental to improving outcomes.” Check out more from Lil Durk’s dinner with the next generation of voters above.

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