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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot
Episode 124

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot

The new mayor of Chicago shares how her upbringing led her to run for office for the first time — and win a historic victory.

Radio Atlantic

January 24, 202032m 31sExplicit

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Show Notes

The new mayor of Chicago, Lori Lightfoot, won all fifty of Chicago’s wards in a landslide last year. A lawyer with experience in government oversight, Lightfoot ran on an anti-corruption and police reform platform. She campaigned as a political outsider in a city long run by dynasties. And she represents a lot of firsts: the first African-American woman to lead the city, its first openly gay mayor, and for her, the first time running for higher office.

Lightfoot came into the job with a big opportunity to remake America’s third largest city. She joins the show to talk about her upbringing, her motivation to enter politics, and what she hopes Chicago can show the rest of the country.

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