Carol Moseley Braun Kicks off Campaign for Mayor
(Chicago Tribune) — Seizing on a message she used two decades ago in her historic run for the U.S. Senate, Carol Moseley Braun announced Saturday she was running for Chicago mayor to be a voice for the unheard and an advocate for the underrepresented. “This great city can’t survive if some Chicagoans are treated like second class citizens,” Braun told about 150 supporters gathered outside on the chilly morning at Northerly Island along the lakefront. “This city must continue to grow with the support of and inclusion of every neighborhood, every community.”
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