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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Mayor Daley is not seeking another term September 7, 2010 BY FRAN SPIELMAN City Hall Reporter In a stunning political development, Richard M. Daley announced today that he will not seek another term as mayor, saying of his decision to end a record-breaking run, it just feels right. In the coming days I know there will be some reflecting on my time as mayor, Daley said. Many of you will search to find out whats behind my decision. Its simple. I have always believed that every person, especially public officials must understand when it is time to move on. For me that time is now. Daley, 68, made the announcement at City Hall, flanked by his wife, Maggie; son, Patrick, 35 daughters Elizabeth (Lally), 27, and Nora Conroy, 37, and son-in-law Sean Conroy. Daleys political future has been up in the air for months, as he gave speeches and made remarks that made it seem like he was heading toward extending the mayoral run that began in 1989. On Dec. 26, he will become Chicagos longest serving mayor, eclipsing the 21-year, eight-month tenure of his father, Richard J. Daley. The truth is Ive been thinking about this for the last several months. And in the last several weeks Ive been increasingly comfortable with my decision. It just feels right. Daleys move opens the floodgates of potential candidates angling to succeed him. White House advisor Rahm Emanuel ruffled feathers earlier this year when he gave signals that he was interested in the job. But the former North Side congressman quickly made it clear he would not run against Daley. And its often said that the City Council has 50 potential mayoral candidates. So far, Aldermen Bob Fioretti (2nd), Scott Waguespack (32nd), Leslie Hairston (5th) and Tom Allen (38th) have already been considering running for mayor. Other contenders include Cook County Assessor Jim Houlihan and Sheriff Tom Dart. Hes in! said a source close to Dart. Assessor Houlihan is very interested in being mayor, said Jim Houlihans spokesman Eric Herman. The mayors brother, William Daley, said the mayors reasons for bowing out are as simple as he stated: its time to move on. Contrary to what most people think, there is a Rich Daley under Mayor Daley. His attitude is, do other things, have more time. Miss you guys [in the media] dearly, but not really. The prospect of doing what youve been doing for 21 years of another four was not as attractive, Bill Daley said. Its not Maggies health or [the citys] financial problems, unemployment or crime. Blaming this decision on the re-election campaign or fear he wasnt gonna win is silly also. All of the things you go to to find a reason, theres bits of truth in all of them. Its not one thing. Its an accumulation of 21 years and looking, not just at an election, but the next four years in ones life. Hes healthy. Hes got time to do other things or nothing. Bill Daley said hes convinced his brother would have won re-election if he had chosen to seek a seventh term. Do I think it would have been a contest? Yes. But, nobody was gonna raise more money. Nobody starts with the same base of support. Is it a given? No. But a tough campaign did not scare him away, because, tell me who the tough opponent is, he said. In recent months, Richard M. Daley appeared to be making many governmental moves to shore up his record-low public approval rating. But behind-the-scenes, he was wrestling with the decision of a lifetime and becoming more and more at peace with his decision to call it quits, his brother said. He didnt say, no, to anybody. But over the last month or so, theres been a sense [that he would retire]. For the first time, he gave it a lot of thought. Every other time, there was never a question of will he or wont he, Bill Daley said. Bill Daley is a former U.S. Commerce Secretary who has flirted with races for governor and senator, but never run for public office. Thats even though hes a schmoozer and the natural politician of the Daley clan. Asked Tuesday if he would consider seeking the job his brother has held since 1989, Bill Daley cut off the conversation. I have no plans, but Im not gonna get into that. Today is about Rich, 21 years dedicating his life to this city and changing this city more than any mayor in the history of this city for the positive, Bill Daley said. Hes made this an international city that has increased the strength of its neighborhoods. Considering where he came in, with the city totally racially-divided he went out of his way to diminish that and work to make every neighborhood better. The parks, the streets, the schools are better. All those things have happened on his watch. The mayors stunning announcement swept through City Hall like a political earthquake. No one was more stunned than Finance Committee Chairman Edward M. Burke (14th), a lifelong Daley ally with a multi-million campaign warchest and an unfulfilled dream of becoming mayor. Im surprised at his decision. I felt that hed be a candidate for re-election. But Im sure his own personal challenges, his family needs weighed very heavily on his decision, said Burke, 66. Burke was asked point-blank whether he would be a candidate for mayor, as he was in 1989 before dropping out and throwing his support to Daley in the deal that restored him to the Finance Committee chair he held during Council Wars. I havent really given it much thought. No, he said. Asked whether that was an unequivocal no, the alderman said, Stay tuned, he said, laughing. It would be one of the farthest things from my mind. [But] in Chicago politics, people never close the door. When a reporter noted that he had more money and more knowledge of municipal finance than any potential challenger, Burke said, And I have a very pleasant, nice existence, which I enjoy. Part of the reason why most political insiders assumed the mayor was running was because no formidable challengers and no African-American contenders at all had emerged to knock him off his pedestal. Ald. Ed Smith (28th), dean of the City Councils African-American aldermen, said that will change in a hurry we will make sure of that now that Daleys retirement has altered the political landscape. If we can raise the money, theres gonna be a [black] candidate. Were not short on people who can run this town and who would get in the race. Weve just got to raise the money. If the money can be raised, you wont have to look far for a candidate, Smith said, refusing to say whether he was interested.
Poster Comment: Search Warrant For Chicago's Mayor Daley? Sunday, August 01, 2010 July 31, 2010 - Chicago police officers were overheard talking about both a search warrant and Mayor Daley at 9:43 p.m. tonight. The officers, whose names are unknown, did not know that one of their microphone keys was "open," or pressed down, which allowed their conversation to be overheard on police radio scanners. We overheard the conversation on frequency 460.050, which is used by CPD Zone 2, Districts 19 and 23 on the city's north side. The female dispatcher frantically called out to all officers on that frequency to "Watch your keys, watch your keys, you're talking about a search warrant." Moments later, she said, "Watch your keys, you're talking about the mayor!" The mayor does not approve search warrants. That requires a judge. So why were the officers discussing a search warrant and Mayor Daley? Is Daley the warrant's target?
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Must not be a freakin' thing left worth stealing. That is probably the real reason.
Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end. He (Gordon Duff) also implies that forcibly removing Obama, a Constitution-hating, on-the-down-low, crackhead Communist, is an attack on America, Mom, and apple pie. I swear these military people are worse than useless. Just look around at the condition of the country and tell me if they have fulfilled their oaths to protect the nation from all enemies foreign and domestic. If Rahm goes for it, there's something left.
Ask any Indian nation how it preserves itself. It isnt by letting anyone and everyone claim to be Indian. There are exceptions, but they are not the rule. -- Eric Holder
I hope he decides to run for that job and gets creamed, beat in a landslide that would make Nixon's landslide win in 72 (against McGovern) look like a tight race.
Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end. He (Gordon Duff) also implies that forcibly removing Obama, a Constitution-hating, on-the-down-low, crackhead Communist, is an attack on America, Mom, and apple pie. I swear these military people are worse than useless. Just look around at the condition of the country and tell me if they have fulfilled their oaths to protect the nation from all enemies foreign and domestic.
The future of Israel is secure.
Ask any Indian nation how it preserves itself. It isnt by letting anyone and everyone claim to be Indian. There are exceptions, but they are not the rule. -- Eric Holder
Well, of course he has "the personality to make it as Chicago Mayor." He's a effin' crook and a liar, isn't he?
Liberty is not a means to a higher political end. It is itself the highest political end. He (Gordon Duff) also implies that forcibly removing Obama, a Constitution-hating, on-the-down-low, crackhead Communist, is an attack on America, Mom, and apple pie. I swear these military people are worse than useless. Just look around at the condition of the country and tell me if they have fulfilled their oaths to protect the nation from all enemies foreign and domestic. Perfect characterization to be the mayor of Chicago.
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