It all comes down to Tuesday as polls show an incredibly tight race for president.
Former President Donald Trump has used increasingly violent rhetoric in the final days of the campaign, telling Tucker Carlson on Thursday he would like to see former Republican Congressman Liz Cheney with “guns trained on her face.”
Vice President Kamala Harris made a pitch for unity in Washington D.C. at the Ellipse – where Trump supporters gathered in 2020 before storming the Capitol.
Meanwhile, Chicago’s Mayor Brandon Johnson say he’ll close a budget gap with a property tax hike, which breaks a key campaign pledge.
And after only a week on the job, the mayor forced out his CPS school board president over inflammatory social media posts.
Guests:
Lynn Sweet, Chicago Sun-Times | @lynnsweet
Justin Laurence, Crain’s Chicago Business | @jus10chi
Michael Liptrot, Block Club Chicago | @MichaelJLiptrot
Gregory Pratt, Chicago Tribune | @royalpratt
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