The Chicago Teachers Union is getting politically active on behalf of public education and teachers. It supported candidates who oppose school closings and privatization via charters. Note the lessons: The last one is: “This ain’t Wisconsin.”
NEWS RELEASE
IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Stephanie Gadlin
March 19, 2014 312-329-6250
LESSONS LEARNED IN PRIMARY 2014
Incumbents seeking to erode retirement security in Chicago had better beware
CHICAGO – Throughout this primary season, the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) has been a strong and vocal advocate for voters on the South and West Sides of Chicago—many of whom have been most impacted by the foolishness of education deformers and pension thieves. It is time to stand up to the predatory corporate and political interests that seek to threaten the economic security of thousands of workers. Incumbents seeking to steal our retirement security, beware.
“The Chicago Teachers Union expressed people power this electoral cycle,” said CTU President Karen Lewis. “We were most successful in creating a platform of educational justice and retirement security that was expressed by our endorsed candidates. Representative-elect Will Guzzardi amplified our calls for an elected, representative school board, a moratorium on school closings and an end to charter proliferation.
“With our continued support and his ability to turn the issues we’ve long championed into a successful political campaign, he was able to take down the Berrios machine and strike a blow to the top-down political tradition of the Northwest Side,” she said.
While the 26th District race remains contested, it is clear that voters on the South Side have soundly rejected State Rep. Christian “Crown” Mitchell’s anti-working families’ platform. This contest, more than any other this Primary season, exposes the racial and economic fault lines for 2015.
School closings, the campaign for an elected, representative school board and retirement security are important issues that matter well beyond downtown Chicago. It is also clear that education deformers, such as Democrats for Education Reform, Stand For Children, Lester Crown and the We Mean Business PAC will continue to spend millions of dollars to influence Illinois public policy and purchase the loyalty of politicians too compromised to stand up for their constituents.
The only way an incumbent like Mitchell was able to—possibly—squeak by a relatively unknown community leader like Jay Travis was by pandering to predominantly white wards through scare tactics and misinformation about imaginary tax increases. Travis, on the other hand, was able to secure the support of working families that want well-resourced neighborhood schools, retirement security and the right to self-determination thru an elected representative school board. It is also telling that despite having virtually no support beyond parents, students and working class people such as teachers, social workers, secretaries, lunchroom workers, janitors, firefighters, police officers and hospital workers, Travis showed impressive gains against a well-financed incumbent backed by the mayor, the Illinois Speaker of the House, the Cook County Board President, two U.S. congressmen, various aldermen, preachers and other paid political operatives.
Tuesday was only Round One in the 26th District. The die has been cast and the electorate has been energized. The CTU will continue to be dogmatic, clear and protective of publicly funded public education and retirement security. Because of our collective effort, Rep. Christian “Crown” Mitchell has been exposed as a puppet of the oligarchy who gave him nearly a half-million dollars in 2012 and a million dollars in 2014 to secure his pension vote. He continues to accept donations from a group that advocates for the shuttering of neighborhood schools and uses those funds to benefit charter operations and the businesses they run.
LESSONS LEARNED
- · LESSON ONE: The CTU also provided organizers and financial resources that helped secure the Will Guzzardi victory over Toni Berrios in the 39th Legislative District. The CTU’s campaigns echoed strongly in Guzzardi’s winning education platform of saving neighborhood schools and stopping pension theft. It has been more than a decade since a union-supported candidate unseated an incumbent in a primary.
- · LESSON TWO: While pollsters and key influencers were predicting a Christian ‘Crown’ Mitchell 10-point–to 12-point blowout in the 26th Legislative District, CTU’s candidate Jay Travis trounced the incumbent in in the 4th Ward (where his political sponsors have the most influence) and she is within just over 400 votes of victory—this despite widespread incidents of intimidation and interference with the democratic process.
- · LESSON THREE: The CTU sent a clear message: We will not sit by idly while threats are made to steal the retirement security of our members. The Union has turned nearly 30,000 members into a vast political army that is prepared to educate the public, work precincts, donate money and go to the polls on Election Day.
- · LESSON FOUR: There is nothing dead about organized labor. With pundits and pollsters projecting a magnificent landslide for Republican charter booster Bruce Rauner, Kirk Dillard—backed by labor—came within two points of defeating him for the nomination. His near-loss shows that Rauner is an out-of-touch, right-wing billionaire who would put the wealthy, corporations and his special interest buddies ahead of the priorities of Illinois families—job creation and a stronger middle class.
- · LESSON FIVE: The CTU extended its influence to Champaign, Illinois, where Carol Ammons has claimed victory in the 103rd Legislative District. Ammons will make equitable access to public education and pension protection pillars of her race in the fall against Republican Kristin Williamson of Urbana. She is also a strong supporter of Fair Tax and drug policy reform.
- · LESSON SIX: Parents, teachers and voters in the 26th Ward soundly rejected a massive effort by the school district to convert Ames Middle School into an unnecessary military academy. This victory happened despite tactics used by Ald. Roberto Maldonado, which included mailings, persistent robo-calls, and having students dressed as Marines canvass door to door.
- · LESSON SEVEN: The CTU gained valuable field experience, involved hundreds of members in field operations, increased the number of members donating political contributions, and intends to use these increased capacities in future contests. Through the Chicagoans for Economic Security PAC, working families will organize, pool their resources and actively participate in campaigns to defeat the status quo.
- · LESSON EIGHT: This ain’t Wisconsin.
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The Chicago Teachers Union represents 30,000 teachers and educational support personnel working in the Chicago Public Schools, and by extension, the more than 400,000 students and families they serve. The CTU is an affiliate of the American Federation of Teachers and the Illinois Federation of Teachers and is the third largest teachers local in the United States and the largest local union in Illinois. For more information please visit CTU’s website at www.ctunet.com.
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Thank you for providing hope for our democracy.
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At least one teachers union gets it.
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CTU might eventually convince other locals that they can stand up to the political machine and monied interests. Heck, maybe we’ll even start cultivating some state wide candidates that will think of the “common man” for a change instead of trying to sit at the table with the big boys.
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Thank you to the Chicago Teachers Union for standing against the pension thieves and the education deformers, and for defending our precious democratic values.
Millions of Americans stand with you, as we fight against those bent on the destruction of the pillars…that our great nation was built upon.
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It is too bad so many unions are not led by the likes of Karen Lewis! Too many “union leaders” are hacks for board of eds that heavily favor “corporate ed reform”. The natural response is .. well teachers vote for the union president. But… too many union heads hold their positions through A LOT OF CORRUPTION in the candidate election process. Sure wish there were national consultants voted on by teachers across the nation who could REALLY watch over unions nationally to make sure the presidents and elected union officials were on board with meeting the needs of teachers. The current head of the NEA and AFT are not in a position to do this “in the field” kind of work. Or… could we clone Karen Lewis!!! The recent actions of Lewis restore my faith in the hope that democratic “checks and balances” can prevail. But the pessimist in me wonders what heavy-handed blow will be delivered by “the powers that be” in response to this very democratic process of grassroots campaigning that Lewis has organized.
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Woohoo to the valiant fighters of the CTU who seek to go make the lives of the incumbents and deformers a living hell! Don’t mess with teachers! Don’t mess with our pensions and don’t mess with Democracy!
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I live on the Northside of Chicago in Mr. Mitchell’s district and there were problems there as well. The Board of Elections changed some polling places in my area and did not inform those voters affected. One of the Election Judges told me that she had to re-direct several voters to their correct voting places. So some may have been concerned that there were too many informed voters in my ward.
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Hi Donna, this is Emma with the Jay Travis campaign. We’re working with the Board of Elections now to follow-up on the many reported irregularities at the polls on Election Day. Please get in touch if you want to talk more about the problems you saw at the polls–you can DM the Jay Travis page on Facebook or email me directly at emma [at] jayforus.com. Many thanks!
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It is so clear that voters have rejected Christian Mitchell’s views on education because THEY REELECTED HIM.
CTU can’t even flip an IL house race w less than 15% turnout. Lol.
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