Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson dodges reelection questions, comments on fired deputy mayor for public safety, CPS CEO search

CHICAGO — With the Chicago mayoral election fast approaching, the political landscape is beginning to take shape. Scheduled for less than a year from now, the race is generating considerable interest and speculation.

Mayor Brandon Johnson recently addressed questions about his political ambitions in an exclusive interview, where he appeared to send mixed signals regarding his future plans.

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As February’s election looms, Johnson is anticipated to encounter a number of contenders. On Monday, he found himself skillfully navigating inquiries about his potential reelection campaign while also taking the opportunity to critique possible opponents.

In a comprehensive interview, Johnson appeared unfazed by the 2027 election and the prospects of who might challenge him.

“I’m aware that some people are already gearing up for the political race,” Johnson remarked. “I get it, I really do. However, when I’m out and about across Chicago, the public isn’t focused on my reelection.”

Throughout the discussion, the mayor remained elusive about his future in politics, choosing to keep the conversation firmly centered on current city issues.

When asked if he’s planning to run for a second term, Johnson said, “Well, right now, my plan is to continue to drive violence down in the city of Chicago to make sure that we’re investing in communities. As I’ve said repeatedly, there will be plenty of time for politics.”

“I’ve done both at the same time. As a Cook County commissioner, I was governing and I ran for mayor,” Johnson said. “So, it’s clear that I know how to multitask. I can govern and run for something. I’ve done it multiple times. Not only have I done it multiple times, I’ve won every time.”

Since the first of the year, one potential mayoral rival, Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias, has reported raising nearly $12 million.

By comparison, Mayor Johnson has reported raising just $58,000 during that time.

“Well, what we saw on this last election cycle, you saw people spend multiple millions,” Johnson said. “And it’s evident that money alone does not guarantee someone’s success.”

When talking about successes, Johnson touted the effort to reduce violent crime in Chicago, which happened under the direction of his first deputy mayor for public safety, Garien Gatewood. He was fired last Thursday.

Mayor Johnson addressed that decision for the first time.

“This is about making sure that my vision gets carried out. I’m carrying out that vision. That’s my responsibility, right?” Johnson said.

And while reelection talk may be for another day, Johnson sent a not so subtle signal.

“We have seen many high-profile donors in this city who have been bosses of previous mayors. Right? The difference for me right now is that I’m not bossed by the same people who are trying to boss the electorate. I’m not going to do it, and I’m not going to stand for it,” Johnson said.

The mayor also confirmed that in the search for a new CEO for Chicago Public Schools, he has interviewed the two finalists recommended to him. But he says he wants to talk to them again before making a recommendation to the Board of Education.

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