Chicago Sun-Times

RAOUL ENDORSED BY TEACHERS UNION IN ATTORNEY GENERAL RACE

- BY STEFANO ESPOSITO Staff Reporter Email: sesposito@suntimes.com Twitter: @slesposito

State Sen. Kwame Raoul — the perceived frontrunne­r in the Democratic race for attorney general — picked up a key endorsemen­t Monday from the Chicago Teachers Union.

“Our members really are looking for a candidate who is committed to the greater public good and who shows that with action, not just with words,” said CTU Vice President Jesse Sharkey, speaking to reporters at the agency’s headquarte­rs in the West Town neighborho­od Monday morning.

Earlier this month, Raoul received the powerful endorsemen­t of the AFL- CIO.

Sharkey praised Raoul for, among other things, fighting in the General Assembly for an elected school board for Chicago.

“We are going to count on Kwame to put the people’s business first and the people’s needs front and center as the attorney general,” Sharkey said.

Speaking about his ongoing push for an elected school board, Raoul said, “Democracy should not exist in every other school district and not in the city of Chicago.”

And he described Chicago Public Schools’ decision to close a record 50 neighborho­od elementary schools in 2013 as “racist.”

“It’s purely discrimina­tory and racist to close down schools in communitie­s of color,” he said.

Raoul has raised by far the most money so far in the Democratic race for attorney general, with a war chest of about $ 1.4 million, according to data from the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform. Raoul’s closest competitor, state Rep. Scott Drury, D- Highwood, has raised $ 887,000. Former Gov. Pat Quinn, the candidate with arguably the most name recognitio­n, has raised $ 415,000.

 ?? | AP FILE PHOTO ?? Democratic attorney general candidate Kwame Raoul.
| AP FILE PHOTO Democratic attorney general candidate Kwame Raoul.

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