Mayoral Candidate Miguel del Valle Rallies Support for an Upset Win on February 22
January 31, 2011 (CHICAGO)--City Clerk and mayoral candidate Miguel del Valle stood this morning with long-time residents of del Valle’s former state senatorial district to rally supporters for early voting and to declare that “we can progress in the City of Chicago.”
“We were the first campaign to announce a candidate for mayor, we were the first to open a campaign office, and we were the first to start petitions,” del Valle said at a press conference at the Teresa Roldán Apartments on Paseo Boricua in Humboldt Park. “We will also be the first, in 28 years, to pull an upset win in one of this city’s most historic elections.”
Del Valle urged his supporters throughout the city to vote early and stay motivated through Election Day. Yesterday, the Chicago Sun-Times endorsed Rahm Emanuel, and del Valle reminded the audience that, in 1983, neither the Sun-Times nor the
“We were the first campaign to announce a candidate for mayor, we were the first to open a campaign office, and we were the first to start petitions,” del Valle said at a press conference at the Teresa Roldán Apartments on Paseo Boricua in Humboldt Park. “We will also be the first, in 28 years, to pull an upset win in one of this city’s most historic elections.”
Del Valle urged his supporters throughout the city to vote early and stay motivated through Election Day. Yesterday, the Chicago Sun-Times endorsed Rahm Emanuel, and del Valle reminded the audience that, in 1983, neither the Sun-Times nor the