Toni Preckwinkle Now Considers Running For Mayor Of Chicago
CHICAGO (CBS) -- One of the biggest names in Cook County politics flip-flops and opens the door to running for mayor of Chicago.
CBS 2 has learned that Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle now wants the job. A number of politicians and consultants told CBS today that she called them saying she's thinking about running.
Preckwinkle, 71, has been board president since 2010. Before that she was a five-term alderman in the Fourth Ward.
Today's development is a reversal from what she said moments after Mayor Rahm Emanuel said he would not run for a third term.
"No, I got a job," she said when ask if she would consider a mayoral campaign.