Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel forced into April runoff election
CHICAGO (AP) Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel failed to capture a majority of the vote Tuesday in his bid for a second term, an embarrassment for the former White House chief of staff who now faces a runoff against Cook County Commissioner Jesus "Chuy" Garcia.
The result exposed possible vulnerability for an incumbent who has widespread support from business leaders, national name recognition and millions of dollars in campaign funds. He participated in half a dozen debates and forums often defending his more controversial decisions on schools and violence and received a last-minute boost with a hometown visit from President Barack Obama.
Still, he wasn't able to capture the more than 50 percent necessary to avoid an April 7 runoff against Garcia, a former alderman and state senator. With nearly all the votes counted, Emanuel had 45 percent, Garcia 34 percent, and the three other candidates divided the rest.
"We have come a long way, and we have a little bit further to go," Emanuel told supporters. "This is the first step in a real important journey for our city."
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Rahm-rod's in trouble...GOOD!