Chicago Sun-Times

Vallas receives endorsemen­t from Wilson, Black pastors

- BY DAVID STRUETT, STAFF REPORTER dstruett@suntimes.com | @dstru312

Millionair­e businessma­n Willie Wilson endorsed Paul Vallas for mayor of Chicago earlier this month.

But on Sunday, he corralled dozens of Black pastors to do the same, shoring up Vallas’ support on the South and West sides before the April 4 runoff.

Wilson addressed the element of race in his decision to support Vallas over rival Brandon Johnson.

“I’m asked a lot, why do I support a white man over a Black man?” Wilson said. “My answer is simple: Paul and I have been on the same wavelength.

“I do not believe in defunding the police, nor does he. I do not believe in raising taxes on its citizens . ... Paul believes the same thing,” he said. “We should not look at color. We have to look out for our best interest.”

Wilson ran for mayor in the Feb. 28 election but did not make the runoff.

Wilson’s endorsemen­t of Vallas — and the endorsemen­t of the pastors who stood with him Sunday at Providence Missionary Baptist Church, 8401 S. Ashland Ave. — could play a role in persuading Black voters to cross racial lines to support Vallas.

Four years ago, Wilson’s endorsemen­t of Lori Lightfoot sent a signal to his older, church-based constituen­cy to vote for her over Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkl­e. Lightfoot went on to win precincts in all 50 wards.

On Sunday, Wilson told the pastors flanking him: “Ask your congregati­on to vote.”

As Wilson thanked the pastors, a woman shouted: “We’ll always come out for you.”

The church’s senior pastor, the Rev. William Foster Jr., first met Vallas in the 1990s, before he began preaching, when he worked at Chicago Public Schools, where Vallas was CEO.

Foster said he was one of CPS’ first business managers. Foster said Vallas created the positions as a way to separate business and education roles.

“The model that Paul developed was honestly probably the best model for Chicago Public Schools,” he said.

Other pastors speaking Sunday in support of Vallas were the Rev. Robert Patterson of the West Side’s Spirit of Truth M.B. Church and the Rev. Stephen Thurston of New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church.

Vallas spoke briefly about the importance of faith-based institutio­ns in communitie­s, saying they, along with schools, can play a role in decreasing crime by providing children with counseling and mentoring.

“The biggest institutio­ns in many of our poorest communitie­s are the schools and the faith-based institutio­ns. We are irresponsi­ble when we don’t take full advantage of those types of relationsh­ips,” Vallas said.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES ?? Mayoral candidate CEO Paul Vallas accepts the endorsemen­ts of Willie Wilson (behind Vallas, in red tie) and faith leaders on Sunday at Providence Missionary Baptist Church.
ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES Mayoral candidate CEO Paul Vallas accepts the endorsemen­ts of Willie Wilson (behind Vallas, in red tie) and faith leaders on Sunday at Providence Missionary Baptist Church.

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