Toni Preckwinkle vs Brendan Reilly: Cook County Board president, ald. make final appeals to voters before Illinois Election Day
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CHICAGO — In the final stretch before Election Day, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle engaged with voters in West Pullman and the southern suburbs, aiming to secure support. During her visit, she led a spirited chant and shared a moment with students from Percy Julian High School, many of whom are preparing to cast their votes for the first time.

“In these last few days, it’s a whirlwind of activity, moving from one event to the next,” Preckwinkle remarked.

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Preckwinkle is on the verge of making history, poised to match former Board President George Dunne as the longest-serving leader in Cook County if she wins another term. This marks her fifth campaign, and she faces a formidable challenge from downtown Alderman Brendan Reilly, who presents her toughest competition to date.

“Our campaign slogan has been all about change, and that message is resonating,” Reilly commented. “There’s a tremendous amount of energy and enthusiasm among our supporters, and it’s clear our base is turning out in force.”

Reilly’s campaign focuses on bringing change, whereas Preckwinkle advocates for continuity, arguing that maintaining the current direction is crucial for the nation’s second-largest county.

“I have a strong record of fiscal responsibility and support for our healthcare system, particularly at a time when federal backing is waning,” Preckwinkle emphasized.

Both Democratic candidates have spared over donations. Reilly called on Preckwinkle to give back a donation by a developer who reportedly owes the CTA more than $1 million.

“I got modest contribution from Scott Goodman. This is just a distraction. The challenge that that my opponent has is his connection to Donald Trump. So, I think he’s just flailing,” Preckwinkle said.

Preckwinkle says Reilly’s connection to Trump is Trump Tower, located in Reilly’s ward, and the alderman’s vote on changes to the city’s sanctuary city ordinance.

“All the candidates running for every level of office, from Senate down to dog catcher, have been accused of being friends of Trump or MAGA, and I think that people are starting to tune that out for what it is. It’s nonsense,” Reilly said.

Preckwinkle turns 79 on Tuesday, which is primary day. Reilly has not made age a specific issue in the campaign. However, he has suggested that there may be voter fatigue with older politicians who have stuck around for too long.

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