Longtime Democratic Rep. Luis Gutierrez is considering a run for mayor in Chicago following Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s announcement that he would not seek re-election.
The congressman had announced in late 2017 that he would retire from the congressional seat he’s held since 1992 and moving to Puerto Rico after his term in Congress ends early next year. But it appears the mayor’s recent announcement may have Gutierrez reconsidering.
His name has been among many speculated as potential candidates in wake of Emanuel’s bombshell and sources close to Gutierrez confirmed he was mulling a run.
He told the Chicago Sun-Times "I owe it to Chicagoans that are calling" but noted he had no plans to open an exploratory committee or campaign at the moment.
"I am simply going to continue to talk," he said.
The 64-year-old Gutierrez was born in Chicago to Puerto Rican parents and is a leading member of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
Also considering a potential run is Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, who is rumored to be launching an exploratory committee next week.
Chicago lawyer and former mayoral candidate Gery Chico confirmed Wednesday he is considering throwing his hat into the ring. He raised more than $4.5 million during his previous run for mayor and "can unify the city," a campaign spokesperson said in a statement.
Multiple sources told NBC 5 several possible candidates have started polling. Preckwinkle and Congressman Mike Quigley are testing their name recognition, sources close to both possible candidates said.
Quigley, who is currently running for his sixth full term, also told the Chicago Tribune he’s thinking about a run but doesn’t "feel compelled to rush into a decision."
Several other names have been floated as potential candidates in the upcoming race following the surprising news that Emanuel would not be seeking re-election.
Some rumored candidates have already denied they’re seeking the role while others remained coy on the subject.
Those who do announce their candidacy will be joining an already crowded field, with at least 11 others vying for the position.
Emanuel revealed that he would not seek a third term during a last-minute press conference on Tuesday, saying that being mayor "has been the job of a lifetime but it is not a job for a lifetime."
While he’s stayed quiet on his future plans, Emanuel – a prolific fundraiser – had been steadily adding to his war chest, with more than $7.5 million in his political committee as of the most recent reporting period ending on June 30. He has not yet thrown his support behind a candidate, but appeared to indicate a new name would be joining the race.
"I don’t believe all the candidates that are running are in the field," he told NBC 5 Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Lisa Madigan on Wednesday quelled any rumors that she might toss her name into the mix.
"I care very deeply about our city. I know that we have some significant problems to deal with and I intend to continue in helping in any way that I can but I also intend to do that as a resident of the city of Chicago, not as a candidate or the mayor of the city of Chicago," she told NBC 5 in an interview.
Comptroller Susana Mendoza avoided saying whether she was considering running, saying instead "right now I’m running for Comptroller."
Many have looked to Jesus "Chuy" Garcia in the hours following Emanuel’s surprising announcement. The Cook County Commissioner had already won the Democratic primary for Illinois’ 4th Congressional District and has been a frontrunner in the race to replace Rep. Luis Gutierrez, who announced last November he would not seek re-election. Garcia told the Chicago Sun-Times in an interview last year, however, that he was considering another run for mayor in 2019. He previously forced an historic runoff election with Emanuel in the 2015 race.
Here’s a look at who’s already running and who might join the race.
Already running:
Dorothy Brown
Amara Enyia
Ja’Mal Green
William Kelly
John Kozlar
Troy LaRaviere
Lori Lightfoot
Garry McCarthy
Matthew Roney
Neal Sales-Griffin
Paul Vallas
Willie Wilson
Could potentially run:
Bill Daley
Arne Duncan
Jesus "Chuy" Garcia
Luis Gutierrez
Valerie Jarrett
Susana Mendoza
Joe Moreno
Ricardo Munoz
Ameya Pawar
Toni Preckwinkle
Mike Quigley
Roderick Sawyer
Anna Valencia
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September 7, 2018 at 04:48PM
