This is a very good ad. It’s mostly positive. It doesn’t attack Lightfoot by name. Garcia really is the strongest candidate in so many ways. If I was Lightfoot , I would be concerned.
I thought Chuy, in his 2nd attempt for City Hall, had the right pitch and script. ‘The Mayor for All’ was unique. He did incorporate his personal but brief bio and his connection to the great Harold Washington. Interestingly in 1983 who went from Congress to City Hall as Chuy would do.
I would rate it a B+. Unlike the mayoral race against Rahm, I feel this campaign is rushed. Coming of his re-election as congressman a few days ago reminds me of when Comptroller Suzy Mendoza, right off elected Comptroller, jumped into the mayoral race and fizzled.
To me it is a C. I didn’t find it inspiring. He cited a bunch of problems. He didn’t provide any solutions. He didn’t point to anything he has accomplished.
The introduction highlighted his personal life (growing up in Little Village, his wife, his kids) which are not factors I think about when voting for a Mayor.
Lori is having a very bad day. What Ron Burgundy said…two person race. No one will get 50% especially if its 15+ Candidates run. Oh yeah Pat Quinn is also not a happy camper this sunny Thursday
Positive, nice uplifting music, interesting that he ties himself to Harold Washington.
As far as announcement videos go, it’s an A.
- Back to the Future - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 10:19 am:
Not sure the reference to Harold works for everyone, but it got me hooked. Also Congressman Garcia is a very decent fellow and we need more decent folks in politics.
Of course, I am way past thinking I should have any role in figuring out how to run a campaign in 2023, but ready to have a slice of pizza, a coke (or maybe a Diet Coke with no caffeine) at a phone bank for Chuy.
Count me in the “in it to win it” crowd.
Grade for me- A+
I thought it covered all the bases. B+. 40 yrs ago to the day of Washington announcement. Not sure where the time went. I believe he might be the guy to beat unless he runs a terrible campaign.
It’s very good. I’d give it an A-/B+ as an announcement. And it should not be mistaken for an ad.
He does an effective job of calling out the cities challenges and problems without being combative. And that could be his biggest strength. The challenge that Mayor Lightfoot has is that she did not deliver on the promise of candidate Lightfoot and has more often chosen to fight with others on issues big and small. For Garcia choosing to align himself with Harold Washington was very smart. Harold was a guy that never shied away from a fight but could also come off as a teddy bear when he needed to.
- northsider (the original) - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 10:44 am:
My favorite line is when he says “with kindness”. We need that badly.
A- only because of the cliche skyline shots.
Curious that earlier this week SEIU local 73 endorsed Brandon Johnson, as did CTU earlier. Did these unions not expect Chuy to get in the race? Seems like they would be natural allies of Garcia.
I like the announcement ad although it’s too long. It would have been such a blessing, though, for him to wait at least a week or two before inaugurating the next election cycle. People are just so very tired of politics right now and most would appreciate (and deserve) a little break. A- for the piece itself. B-for the timing.
-Why do you say that? You may be right certainly.-
There are over a dozen candidates already. The clock is ticking with about 3.5 months to go. If you are an unknown there is little time for you to become known in such a crowded field, especially without a lot of money. Those who have prior-acquired name recognition have a huge advantage. I discount Vallas and Wilson based on their poor performances last time. The Mayor and Rep. Garcia are the best known citywide of the rest of the field by far. I don’t think anyone gets 50% in February, but I expect those two will be 1-2 for those reasons.
I give it a B-. But can someone explain to me where Garcia’s money is coming from? Not business. Not labor. Now not the far left with Brandon in the race - or at least they’re going to split that pot on money and volunteers.
- Three Dimensional Checkers - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 4:32 pm:
===As a friendly reminder… Lightfoot was a 2nd, 3rd tier handicap pick the last time she ran. Who exactly knows how things will go down.===
This is so true. It is such a low turnout election that the margin between winning and losing can be very small. Really a few thousand votes was the difference between a Lightfoot - Preckwinkle runoff and another outcome. Don’t ever let anyone tell you your vote doesn’t matter.
The fact that Chuy just won reelection to Congress won’t hurt him. Harold Washington was also just reelected to Congress when he announced for Mayor and won, besting Jayne Byrne & Richie Daley with a plurality in the then Dem primary.
- Steve - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 9:11 am:
This is a very good ad. It’s mostly positive. It doesn’t attack Lightfoot by name. Garcia really is the strongest candidate in so many ways. If I was Lightfoot , I would be concerned.
- Torco Sign - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 9:17 am:
“Crying out for help,” huh? Did a Dan Proft write this?
Ad gets a C. Long and boring. Nothing special. Cliche music.
- Amalia - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 9:17 am:
B+ It’s pleasant and hopeful.
- Ron Burgundy - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 9:20 am:
Solid B announcement. I think we know who the final two will be already. Everyone besides Garcia and Lightfoot can go home.
- Oswego Willy - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 9:26 am:
It’s not an ad, it’s an announcement video.
In that thought, it’s an A-
The themes are very “municipal”, from schools, crime, opportunities.
It embraces the hope, while talking about the bad, but not dwelling on the negative.
Having Chuy narrate, very good choice, the slo-mo was enough artsy but not too much.
Including Harold Washington and announcing on Washington’s announcement anniversary, very savvy.
Ending with “faces”, Chicago “faces”… it’s solid.
- walker - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 9:34 am:
B- A bit long. A bit too much fear-based. Excellent presentation and production. “Sout’west side” yeah.
He’s a very strong candidate for this race.
- Silky d - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 9:41 am:
Bit long but powerful and goodbye lori…
- Henry Francis - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 9:47 am:
It’s fine, positive, inclusive, etc. It checks the boxes.
I did think it was interesting he characterized his campaign of as continuing what Harold Washington started 40 years ago.
- Pizza Man - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 9:52 am:
I thought Chuy, in his 2nd attempt for City Hall, had the right pitch and script. ‘The Mayor for All’ was unique. He did incorporate his personal but brief bio and his connection to the great Harold Washington. Interestingly in 1983 who went from Congress to City Hall as Chuy would do.
I would rate it a B+. Unlike the mayoral race against Rahm, I feel this campaign is rushed. Coming of his re-election as congressman a few days ago reminds me of when Comptroller Suzy Mendoza, right off elected Comptroller, jumped into the mayoral race and fizzled.
- City Guy - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 9:53 am:
To me it is a C. I didn’t find it inspiring. He cited a bunch of problems. He didn’t provide any solutions. He didn’t point to anything he has accomplished.
The introduction highlighted his personal life (growing up in Little Village, his wife, his kids) which are not factors I think about when voting for a Mayor.
- 10th ward - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 9:59 am:
Lori is having a very bad day. What Ron Burgundy said…two person race. No one will get 50% especially if its 15+ Candidates run. Oh yeah Pat Quinn is also not a happy camper this sunny Thursday
- Nick - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 10:08 am:
Positive, nice uplifting music, interesting that he ties himself to Harold Washington.
As far as announcement videos go, it’s an A.
- Back to the Future - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 10:19 am:
Not sure the reference to Harold works for everyone, but it got me hooked. Also Congressman Garcia is a very decent fellow and we need more decent folks in politics.
Of course, I am way past thinking I should have any role in figuring out how to run a campaign in 2023, but ready to have a slice of pizza, a coke (or maybe a Diet Coke with no caffeine) at a phone bank for Chuy.
Count me in the “in it to win it” crowd.
Grade for me- A+
- Regular democrat - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 10:28 am:
I thought it covered all the bases. B+. 40 yrs ago to the day of Washington announcement. Not sure where the time went. I believe he might be the guy to beat unless he runs a terrible campaign.
- Pundent - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 10:39 am:
It’s very good. I’d give it an A-/B+ as an announcement. And it should not be mistaken for an ad.
He does an effective job of calling out the cities challenges and problems without being combative. And that could be his biggest strength. The challenge that Mayor Lightfoot has is that she did not deliver on the promise of candidate Lightfoot and has more often chosen to fight with others on issues big and small. For Garcia choosing to align himself with Harold Washington was very smart. Harold was a guy that never shied away from a fight but could also come off as a teddy bear when he needed to.
- northsider (the original) - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 10:44 am:
My favorite line is when he says “with kindness”. We need that badly.
A- only because of the cliche skyline shots.
- 47th Ward - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 11:08 am:
Curious that earlier this week SEIU local 73 endorsed Brandon Johnson, as did CTU earlier. Did these unions not expect Chuy to get in the race? Seems like they would be natural allies of Garcia.
Maybe I’m missing something.
- Southwest Sider - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 12:02 pm:
I now live in the suburbs, but I’d probably vote for him if I did. Just for a change.
- Teve Demotte - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 12:26 pm:
Great announcement. Right tone and tenor. The acrimony that Lightfoot espouses is passe now.
- low level - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 12:55 pm:
==Everyone besides Garcia and Lightfoot can go home.==
Why do you say that? You may be right certainly.
- Oswego Willy - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 1:01 pm:
===Everyone besides Garcia and Lightfoot can go home.===
Run ‘em all. That’s how it works.
As a friendly reminder… Lightfoot was a 2nd, 3rd tier handicap pick the last time she ran. Who exactly knows how things will go down.
I do think Candidate Lightfoot would flat out beat this Mayor Lightfoot.
That much I do know
- Rich Miller - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 1:11 pm:
===I do think Candidate Lightfoot would flat out beat this Mayor Lightfoot. ===
Yep. Like a rented mule.
- Responsa - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 1:17 pm:
I like the announcement ad although it’s too long. It would have been such a blessing, though, for him to wait at least a week or two before inaugurating the next election cycle. People are just so very tired of politics right now and most would appreciate (and deserve) a little break. A- for the piece itself. B-for the timing.
- Ron Burgundy - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 1:18 pm:
-Why do you say that? You may be right certainly.-
There are over a dozen candidates already. The clock is ticking with about 3.5 months to go. If you are an unknown there is little time for you to become known in such a crowded field, especially without a lot of money. Those who have prior-acquired name recognition have a huge advantage. I discount Vallas and Wilson based on their poor performances last time. The Mayor and Rep. Garcia are the best known citywide of the rest of the field by far. I don’t think anyone gets 50% in February, but I expect those two will be 1-2 for those reasons.
- Anon324 - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 3:14 pm:
==If you are an unknown there is little time for you to become known in such a crowded field, especially without a lot of money.==
Not sure what his finances look like, but I think it’s a mistake to discount Brandon Johnson at this point, given that he has CTU and SEIU backing.
- Shytown - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 3:18 pm:
I give it a B-. But can someone explain to me where Garcia’s money is coming from? Not business. Not labor. Now not the far left with Brandon in the race - or at least they’re going to split that pot on money and volunteers.
- Three Dimensional Checkers - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 4:32 pm:
===As a friendly reminder… Lightfoot was a 2nd, 3rd tier handicap pick the last time she ran. Who exactly knows how things will go down.===
This is so true. It is such a low turnout election that the margin between winning and losing can be very small. Really a few thousand votes was the difference between a Lightfoot - Preckwinkle runoff and another outcome. Don’t ever let anyone tell you your vote doesn’t matter.
- Watchdog - Thursday, Nov 10, 22 @ 4:57 pm:
The fact that Chuy just won reelection to Congress won’t hurt him. Harold Washington was also just reelected to Congress when he announced for Mayor and won, besting Jayne Byrne & Richie Daley with a plurality in the then Dem primary.