Rahm Emanuel: 'Thank God the Election Is Not Today'
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Chicago's mayor continues his humility tour amid dismal polls, negative press
By Erin Carlson| Monday, May 19, 2014 | Updated 1:15 PM CDT
While City Hall bristles internally from Rahm
Emanuel's snowball effect of bad press, Chicago's Mayor projects a
toned-down self-awareness in public.
Emanuel smoothed over his perpetual smirk with self-deprecating humor when asked about a recent Sun-Times poll revealing that just 29 percent of Chicagoans would vote for him in February 2015's mayoral race.
"Thank god the election is not
today," he quipped, drawing a roomful of laughs, during an interview
with "Chicago Tonight" host Phil Ponce at the University of Chicago on
Friday.
In the final stretch of his first term, the prickly, hyperkinetic city boss -- armed with a $7 million war chest
and A-list supporters like Bill Clinton -- stands on shaky political
ground here in the Windy City, where his lack of bedside manner plus a
controversial agenda on education and pension reform has branded him
Enemy No. 1 among pro-union progressives and anti-union conservatives alike.
The mayor admitted that his
personality had turned potential allies into foes, saying: "The very way
I pursue things is to get the things that I think are important. That
level of pursuit with a blunt focus both helps and hurts and me."
He said the toughest decision he made
during the past three years in office was to shut down 49 public
elementary schools last spring.
“I knew it would have political
consequences for me," he said, adding: "I couldn’t in good conscience
say to myself in this tenure of my mayoralty that I’ve chosen my
political career over a child’s education. I’m not saying people are
going to like what I did, and I know they’re not, but I couldn’t live
with myself.”
He acknowledged that public schools'
futures would be a lot rosier if he and Chicago Teachers Union President
Karen Lewis could manage to make peace.
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