Well, for all the talk of cronyism and corruption in the Daley administration, the voters just love him. Richard M. Daley won a sixth term as mayor of Chicago, and if he stays in office for the entire four years, he’ll surpass his father (Richard J. Daley) as the longest-serving mayor in Chicago history. According to the Chicago Tribune, Daley won with about 71 percent of the vote against challengers Dorothy Brown and William Walls.
I wasn’t really interested in this race, so I don’t care one way or the other that Daley won. I guess this just means we’ll get treated to four more years of corruption talks….