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An alderman knocks at Mama’s door

- LAURA WASHINGTON Follow Laura Washington on Twitter:@MediaDervi­sh Email: lauraswash­ington@ aol. com Read 4th Ward aldermanic candidates’ answers to Sun- Times questionna­ires and view candidate videos at suntimesca­ndidates.com.

Mom is wary of anybody who somebody sent. She loves Obama but is annoyed that King is pushing the connection. “What are you going to do for the ward? That’s what we want to know.”

Mama was cooking up her prized chicken curry. Yum, the one with the hot, hot peppers.

“Somebody banged on the door,” my mother recalled last week. “It was a loud knock.”

You don’t want to irritatemy mother, especially at dinner time. “Who is it?!” It was 4th Ward Ald. Sophia King, stumping with Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkl­e. The curry was forgotten. King is running in a Feb. 28 special aldermanic election. Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel appointed her to the seat in April 2016, replacing Will Burns, who resigned last year to take a job with Airbnb.

King’s four opponents are working hard, but she had a huge edge out of the gate.

There is Emanuel’s gift of incumbency. And King claims a long friendship with former President Barack Obama, who still votes in his old neighborho­od. Lastmonth, Obama took the highly unusual step of endorsing King in the race.

King, an educator and co- founder of Ariel Community Academy in Kenwood- Oakland, has raised nearly $ 200,000, reports DNAInfo. She has lured endorsemen­ts from a plethora of Chicago influentia­ls, the Chicago Sun- Times and the Independen­t Voters of Illinois Independen­t Precinct Organizati­on of Illinois.

The diverse ward, which stretches from Hyde Park to Kenwood to Bronzevill­e to the Loop, is populated by academic and profession­al elites, working- class families and many senior citizens.

The powerful Preckwinkl­e, who served as 4th Ward alderman from 1991 to 2010, is appearing for King throughout the ward.

And door knocking. Mymom asked King, “Where have you been?”

“She looked at me, and I know she thought, ‘ Oh, I’ve got a live one here,’ ” Mama chuckled.

Mama has many strong opinions. I’ve heard them all. Like many in the ward, she is politicall­y engaged and a tough sell. She has lived in her Kenwood high- rise condo for more than 25 years.

At campaign forums, the candidates have debated issues such as economic developmen­t, affordable housing, TIF funding, taxes and crime.

Seniors like my mom are focused on the crucial housekeepi­ng items an alderman will live— or die by. Momis an assertive caller to the ward office, with complaints about CTA bus service, street cleaning, even the alderman’s office hours.

A congenital skeptic, she is wary of anybody who somebody sent. She loves Obama but is annoyed that King is pushing the connection. “What are you going to do for the ward? That’s what we want to know.”

Preckwinkl­e’s support is the perfect antidote to the Emanuel connection. Some African- American voters look askew at an appointee of the embattled mayor. ( King’s campaign bio doesn’t mention the appointmen­t, natch).

King’s opponents all seem like fine people, an array of attorneys and community activists: Ebony Lucas, Gerald Scott McCarthy, Marcellus Moore Jr., and an activist minister, Gregory Seal Livingston. A special election against a connected incumbent is a tall order.

Back at the door, Preckwinkl­e did most of the talking, my mother recalled. King “seemed to be kind of quiet,” she said. “She’s got a lot to learn.” Whoever prevails on Feb. 28— you will be hearing from mom.

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| ASHLEE REZIN/ SUN- TIMES Ald. Sophia King ( 4th), 4thWard candidate and incumbent.
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