Or did it—what did the primary loss mean?
Stroger had $500,000 on hand at the end of the year in two bank certificates of deposit, yet he never spent money on TV ads the way his opponents Preckwinkle and O'Brien did. His campaign explained that he was keeping funds on hand for the general election, but it seemed more likely he was keeping it on hand for a later run for a different office.
Read the story and see if you think Mr. Stroger will still be a power to reckon with: Daily Herald | Stroger dynasty ends as Cook president
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