Paul Vallas has emerged as the frontrunner in the race for Chicago mayor, according to newly-released polls, setting up a battle among the other candidates for second place and the other spot in April’s runoff election.
"In the end, it's going to come down to trust and who has proven themselves to be able to bring the city together," added Garcia.
There's a chance that voters may not even know which two candidates would be in a runoff for some time after Election Day. That’s because of how tightly-packed the contenders are in polls leading up to the election.
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