Just two days before the runoff election, both candidates visited a number of churches and restaurants Sunday.
Voters said beyond combating crime, they’re looking for a mayor who is able to unify the city.
"Paul Is the right person for this job. He is committed, he’s open, he’s transparent," said Cook County Clerk Iris Martinez.
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