Rahm Emanuel picks up endorsements from Tribune, Sun-Times

Saturday, February 7, 2015
Tribune, Sun-Times endorse Rahm Emanuel
On Friday, both of Chicago's major daily newspapers endorsed Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel.

CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel picked up two big endorsements in his bid for re-election. On Friday, both of Chicago's major daily newspapers endorsed Emanuel.

With early voting set to begin next week, the Sun-Times and Tribune each have endorsed Emanuel for re-election as one of the mayor's opponents is puzzled by the timing of one of the publications.

The Tribune endorsement comes only four days after the newspaper reported that dozens of contributors to Emanuel's political war chest are associated with firms and companies that do business directly or indirectly with City Hall.

"It's an endorsement of corruption," said Willie Wilson, candidate for mayor.

Wilson called it "mind boggling" that the newspaper - after raising questions about Emanuel's fundraising - could support the mayor's re-election.

"Is the Chicago Tribune saying it's okay for him to do this? They just have to take a look at that whole situation," Wilson said.

The editorial never mentions the $30 million Emanuel has raised since entering city politics or the pay-to play allegations raised by his opponents.

"He dropped the ball on some promised ethics reforms and owns a particularly poor record for transparency," the editorial board wrote.

"I've been very clear about the ethical direction of the city and it's a clear distinction from the way it was in the past," Emanuel said.

Within hours after a Tribune reporter was heard off-camera grilling the mayor on fundraising, his paper's editorial board praised Emanuel for balancing budgets, luring corporate headquarters, pushing pension reform, rebuilding infrastructure and improving public schools.

The endorsement concluded: "He has had significant accomplishments over four years."

The Sun-Times released its endorsement late Friday afternoon and called its editorial board's support "an easy call". Challenger Jesus Garcia would not comment. Bob Fioretti's campaign called the Tribune endorsement disappointing, nut not surprising.