Friday, February 14, 2020

Communist Leadership Endorses Kim Foxx

Bernie Sanders backs ‘progressive’ prosecutor Kim Foxx to fix ‘broken criminal justice system’
Sen. Bernie Sanders’ endorsement makes him the second presidential candidate to back Kim Foxx. Late last month, Sen. Elizabeth Warren threw her support behind the incumbent prosecutor.


By Rachel Hinton Feb 13, 2020, 2:47pm CST


Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, left, speaks during a press conference in December; Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, right, speaks to supporters at a primary night election rally in Manchester, N.H., on Tuesday. File Photos. Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times; Matt Rourke/AP


Fresh from his New Hampshire primary victory, Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders endorsed Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx on Thursday, predicting she will “fundamentally transform our racist and broken criminal justice system.”

The endorsement was just one the Vermont senator made on Thursday for candidates running for top prosecutor spots across the country.

“I’m proud to endorse these progressive leaders for the important offices of state and district attorney,” Sanders said in a statement. “Now is the moment to fundamentally transform our racist and broken criminal justice system by ending mass incarceration, the failed war on drugs and the criminalization of poverty, and that’s exactly what they’ll do.”Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, accompanied by his wife Jane O’Meara Sanders, arrives to speak to supporters in Manchester, N.H., on Tuesday. File Photo. Matt Rourke/AP

Sanders’ endorsement makes him the second presidential candidate to back Foxx. Late last month, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren threw her support behind the incumbent prosecutor, calling her a “seasoned advocate” and a “champion invested in rethinking the county’s approach to criminal justice reform.”

“Kim is an effective public servant who leads with compassion, and I’m confident that when reelected, Kim Foxx will continue to bring those qualities to the office,” Warren said in a statement.

Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren speaks during a town hall in the Auditorium Theatre at Roosevelt University in June. Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times

In a statement, Foxx said she’s honored to receive the latest endorsement.

“When I first ran four years ago, on a platform that included a holistic approach to criminal justice reform, it was different than what previous prosecutors had ever attempted,” Foxx said in a statement.

“The work has been difficult but this office has brought true change to Cook County while improving public safety for all. Being a progressive prosecutor requires boldness, innovation and a sense of urgency to help our communities. Having the support of Sen. Sanders shows that we have the right vision to keep moving forward. Our work isn’t done yet.”


Another boost from a Democratic White House hopeful marked some good news for Foxx in a tough week. On Tuesday, Special Prosecutor Dan Webb announced a new indictment of Jussie Smollett, breathing new life into an issue that has dogged Foxx’s re-election campaign.

Smollett was accused of making a false report to Chicago police and was indicted in March on 16 counts of disorderly conduct for allegedly lying about being attacked in a hate crime. Weeks later, the state’s attorney’s office abruptly dropped the charges.

Webb found no evidence that Foxx or anyone in her office engaged in any wrongdoing, but his decision to indict the actor gave new fodder for Foxx’s Democratic challengers , who have missed no opportunity to skewer for her office’s handling of the high-profile case.Illinois Democratic state’s attorney candidates. Clockwise from top left: Kim Foxx (incumbent); Bill Conway; Donna More; and Bob Fioretti. Sun-Times file photos

Those challengers in the March primary are former prosecutor Bill Conway, former 2nd Ward Ald. Bob Fioretti and ex-prosecutor Donna More.

Former prosecutor Christopher Pfannkuche and retired Cook County Circuit Court Judge Pat O’Brien are also in the race, running on the Republican ballot.

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous2/14/2020

    Trump will win Illinois

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  2. Anonymous2/14/2020

    That’s why that communist alderman got yelled at in Chinatown the other day! He supports her! The blood of the two dead Chinese men is on their hands!

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  3. Anonymous2/14/2020

    Conway's ads are anti-Trump. That's a problem.

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    1. Anonymous2/16/2020

      Shoulda learned from Lipinski's error in judgement.

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  4. Anonymous2/16/2020

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  5. Anonymous2/17/2020

    Say it loud,
    I voted against Kim Foxx,
    And I'm proud!

    Victims of crime matter!

    What time is it?
    Kim Foxx defeat time!

    Power to the Kim Foxx ouster people!


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