How Chicago Shaped Obama

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First Posted: 07-13-08 11:26 AM   |   Updated: 07-21-08 05:12 AM

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One day in 1995, Barack Obama went to see his alderman, an influential politician named Toni Preckwinkle, on Chicago's South Side, where politics had been upended by scandal. Mel Reynolds, a local congressman, was facing charges of sexual assault of a sixteen-year-old campaign volunteer. (He eventually resigned his seat.) The looming vacancy set off a fury of ambition and hustle; several politicians, including a state senator named Alice Palmer, an education expert of modest political skills, prepared to enter the congressional race. Palmer represented Hyde Park--Obama's neighborhood, a racially integrated, liberal sanctuary--and, if she ran for Congress, she would need a replacement in Springfield, the state capital. Obama at the time was a thirty-three-year-old lawyer, university lecturer, and aspiring office-seeker, and the Palmer seat was what he had in mind when he visited Alderman Preckwinkle.

"Barack came to me and said, 'If Alice decides she wants to run, I want to run for her State Senate seat,' " Preckwinkle told me. We were in her district office, above a bank on a street of check-cashing shops and vacant lots north of Hyde Park. Preckwinkle soon became an Obama loyalist, and she stuck with him in a State Senate campaign that strained or ruptured many friendships but was ultimately successful. Four years later, in 2000, she backed Obama in a doomed congressional campaign against a local icon, the former Black Panther Bobby Rush. And in 2004 Preckwinkle supported Obama during his improbable, successful run for the United States Senate. So it was startling to learn that Toni Preckwinkle had become disenchanted with Barack Obama.

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One day in 1995, Barack Obama went to see his alderman, an influential politician named Toni Preckwinkle, on Chicago's South Side, where politics had been upended by scandal. Mel Reynolds, a local con...
One day in 1995, Barack Obama went to see his alderman, an influential politician named Toni Preckwinkle, on Chicago's South Side, where politics had been upended by scandal. Mel Reynolds, a local con...
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- beboy I'm a Fan of beboy 3 fans permalink

Anyone ever heard of an honest Chicago politician?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 PM on 07/13/2008
- Peteyman I'm a Fan of Peteyman 2 fans permalink

Yeah, Barack H. Obama.

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No.

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Anyone ever heard of old and boring cliches?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:56 PM on 07/13/2008
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

There's a reason it became a cliche.

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- kay I'm a Fan of kay 172 fans permalink

They're angry. O shouldn't compete. He doesn't know his place.

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