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The Chicago Republican Party therefore supports many of the suggestions made by Willie Wilson in his recent column (“Chicago’s taxpayers deserve transparency on migrant spending,” Sept. 21).
Chicago is no stranger to hosting the Democratic National Convention. Between 1860 and 1996, the city hosted 25 Republican and Democratic conventions. No other city has hosted nearly as many, with … ...
CBS News Chicago Political Analysts Lori Lightfoot and Pat Brady talk about how the Democrats can win over undecided voters, the change in the Republican Party since the rise of former President ...
Today’s Republican Party has abandoned its roots The party first turned its back on its values in 1876 by agreeing to dismantle Reconstruction. Ever since, power rather than principle has been ...
“The Republican Party has not endorsed Paul Vallas, there have been no meetings between Chairman Boulton and either Mr. Vallas or his campaign, with none planned.” ...
Recently retired Chicago police detective Chuck Hernandez, who now heads the Chicago Republican Party, said the city needs more help from federal partners and thinks Trump will make it happen.
Chicago Republican Party Chairman and 38th Ward Committeeman Chuck Hernandez said Trump’s popularity is skyrocketing in the Black community.
Chris Cleveland says the city still needs a Republican Party that clearly has seen better days. But he won't be its chair—or 43rd Ward committeeman.
In Chicago politics, the tree is a lot like the Chicago Republican Party. Whether it makes a sound or not, it really doesn’t matter. No one is paying attention.
Between 1860 and 1996, the city hosted 25 Republican and Democratic conventions. No other city has hosted nearly as many, with the runner-up, Baltimore, claiming 10, followed by Philadelphia, with 9.
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