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Related: About this forumInterview: 'Bernie Sanders says Rahm’s been ‘terrible mayor’
Bernie Sanders, whose campaign in Illinois has been fueled by Mayor Rahm Emanuels biggest critics, is using the unpopular mayors support for Hillary Clinton to cut into her home state lead as he stumps in Chicago and Champaign-Urbana in the final weekend before Tuesdays primary vote.
Pounding on the Emanuel and Clinton connections is a major part of Sanders strategy. It can be seen in his paid advertising in the Chicago market in the campaigns closing days and in my exclusive interview with him Friday night before he rallied before several thousand supporters at Argo Community High School in southwest suburban Summit.
I think hes been a terrible mayor, Sanders told me.
A few minutes later, at the rally, the crowd roared when Sanders said, I want to thank Rahm Emanuel for not endorsing me. I dont want to be endorsed by a mayor who is shutting down school after school and firing teachers.
Emanuel has been absent from Clintons presidential bid for months, politically toxic to her because of the police shootings, his closing of Chicago public schools and his own mega fundraising from the very corporate interests Sanders deplores.
Moreover, the dislike of Emanuel among African-Americans in the city, which Sanders is trying to leverage, hits at the core of support Clinton is depending on to collect popular votes and delegates in her native Illinois.
Clinton touts Emanuel as one of her major mayoral supporters, Sanders told me.
So if she feels it is important to tout Mayor Emanuels support, then I think its fair for us to say that there are many people in Chicago who think he is not doing a particularly good job, who think he is more on the side of Wall Street than he is on the side of the working families of the city.
After Sanders surprise upset win in Michigan on Tuesday, Clinton is leaving nothing to chance and is returning to Chicago on Monday to deliver an economic speech and rally backers at Plumbers Hall, 1340 W. Washington.
Sanders is running two television commercials, featuring a staunch Emanuel critic, Chicago public school principal Troy LaRaviere.
The spot is not subtle. He hits Emanuel saying, In Chicago, we have endured a corrupt political system. And the chief politician standing in the way of us getting good schools is our mayor. If you have a presidential candidate that supports someone like our mayor, you have a candidate who is not willing to take on the establishment.
Last year, Sanders endorsed Cook County Board Member Jesus Chuy Garcias mayoral bid over Emanuel, and Garcia has become one of Sanders major surrogates, introducing him at the Summit rally.
Sanders said his alliance with Garcia is not about unfinished business. Its part of the same process, he told me. Thats what Chuys campaign was about and thats what my campaign is about.
On Saturday, Sanders appears with the Rev. Jesse Jackson at his regular Saturday morning Operation PUSH meeting. Jesse Jackson has not endorsed him but his son, Jonathan, is backing Sanders. Then Sanders heads to the University of Illinois downstate campus.
In response, Clinton spokesman Karen Finney said: Time and again our opponent and his supporters try to use the behavior of others to smear Hillary. So its not surprising theyd try to do so in her hometown. What they dont want to talk about is Hillarys actual record and the work she has done throughout her life to protect and expand civil rights, economic opportunity, social justice and advocating for children and families.
Though every survey has Clinton ahead in Illinois so did the polls in Michigan.
Months ago, Illinois didnt seem within striking distance for Sanders. Clinton has deep ties in Illinois, has done massive fundraising here and has the support of top African-American, Hispanic and other officials.
On Friday, Sanders said his Illinois chances looked good to him. We are looking forward to winning it, he told me.
http://chicago.suntimes.com/news/sweet-interview-bernie-sanders-says-rahms-been-terrible-mayor/
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Interview: 'Bernie Sanders says Rahm’s been ‘terrible mayor’ (Original Post)
Donkees
Mar 2016
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ghostsinthemachine
(3,569 posts)1. Ding a ling. Rock the TRUTH Bernie
Rahm needs his ass handed to him and Bernie is the only one to do it. Fuck that fucking fuck.
yourpaljoey
(2,166 posts)2. Agreed