Chicago Sun-Times

Gutierrez’s daughter gearing up for aldermanic challenge to Rahm’s ally

Jessica Washington Gutierrez lining up support, would put mayor ‘ in a real box’

- BY FRAN SPIELMAN, CITY HALL REPORTER fspielman@ suntimes. com | @ fspielman

The daughter of retiring U. S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez is lining up support for a campaign against incumbent Ald. Ariel Reboyras ( 30th), creating a political dilemma for Mayor Rahm Emanuel.

Ac ampaign by Jessica Washington Gutierrez would force Emanuel to choose between the daughter of the wildly popular Hispanic politician who co- chaired the mayor’s 2015 re- election campaign and a City Council ally who has done heavy lifting for the mayor on the volatile issue of police reform.

Neither Jessica Washington Gutierrez nor Reboyras could be reached for comment. Luis Gutierrez was out of the country and unavailabl­e for comment.

Three Hispanic politician­s told the Chicago Sun- Times that Jessica Washington Gutierrez had called them in recent days seeking their support for a campaign against Reboyras.

“Oh boy. It’s a difficult situation to be in,” said an Emanuel confidant, who asked to remain anonymous.

Forced to choose between Jessica Washington Gutierrez and Ariel Reboyras, Emanuel is almost certain to choose Reboyras, the mayoral confidant said.

“I can’t see how he wouldn’t be supportive of Ariel. He’s a committee chairman, and he’s been great. It would be hard to not be with someone in leadership who’s been great,” the Emanuel confidant said.

Another mayoral adviser agreed that the candidacy of Jessica Washington Gutierrez puts Emanuel “in a real box.”

That’s particular­ly true when you consider the fact that Emanuel has been courting Hispanics — and fighting President Donald Trump — to make up for a precipitou­s drop in support from African- Americans furious about his handling of the Laquan McDonald shooting video.

“The mayor has a strong relationsh­ip with both of them. It’s not easy to do one or the other,” the mayoral ally said. “Luis co- chaired the mayor’s last campaign. He’s a big supporter. Ariel is one of Rahm’s top Hispanics in the City Council and chairman of Public Safety. It creates a real dilemma.”

The Emanuel adviser wondered aloud whether an aldermanic campaign by Jessica Washington Gutierrez was “another piece” of the 11th- hour deal that saw Luis Gutierrez announce his retirement days before the filing deadline and throw his support to now- Democratic Congressio­nal nominee Jesus “Chuy” Garcia.

“That may not have been a one forone type thing. . . . If Chuy endorses her, it’s obviously part of the arrangemen­t,” the second mayoral adviser said.

Garcia said he has “known Jessica since she was a baby,” considers her a “great young lady” and “has heard” that she’s considerin­g a race for a City Council seat.

But Garcia said: “There were no deals on who to support for what office then or thereafter.”

Referring to Luis Gutierrez, Garcia said: “He did not make any commitment­s to support any of the candidates I supported in the last round. . . . He did endorse them, but they were not discussed when Imade the decision to run for Congress. Similarly, we did not discuss races for the City Council.”

Garcia was asked whether he plans to support Jessica Gutierrez in a race against Reboyras.

“I have not thought about it sufficient­ly. It’s quite early,” he said.

“I’ve known Jessica most of her life— since she was a baby. She’s a great young lady. . . . There are likely to be more millennial­s seeking office to the City Council, the state Legislatur­e and all over the place. That’s a positive developmen­t.”

During Emanuel’s days as White House chief of staff, Luis Gutierrez accused Emanuel of standing in the way of immigratio­n reform and being singularly responsibl­e for President Barack Obama’s failure to deliver on his campaign promise to Hispanics.

Gutierrez retaliated by endorsing mayoral candidate Gery Chico over Emanuel.

Four years later, Gutierrez co- chaired Emanuel’s re- election campaign, thanks, in large part, to the mayor’s decision to join Gutierrez as a champion of immigratio­n reform.

Emanuel desperatel­y needs the popular Gutierrez to be in his corner again to stand any chance of persuading Chicagoans to give him a third chance.

The 30th Ward is roughly 65.5 percent Hispanic, 28 percent white and 2.3 percent African- American. It includes the neighborho­ods of Belmont Cragin, Portage Park and Irving Park.

Reboyras is about to embark on yet another round of public hearings across the city. This time, the goal will be to craft a politicall­y palatable plan for civilian police review from among four pending proposals. Two of them were introduced by Reboyras and are purely advisory. One would empower an elected board to fire the police superinten­dent and establish police policy.

And the fourth would abolish the Police Board, get rid of the Civilian Office of Police Accountabi­lity and replace both with an elected 22- member council.

Reboyras has branded the fourth proposal “too egregious” and said it doesn’t have the 26 votes needed for passage.

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GETTY IMAGES JessicaWas­hington Gutierrez ( center) was with her mother, Soraida, when her father, U. S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D- Ill., announced last year that he would retire from Congress at the end of his current term. Now she apparently is talking to people...
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Ald. Ariel Reboyras

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