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		Chicago Mayor Emanuel to launch 
		re-election bid Saturday 
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		[December 05, 2014] 
		By Mark Guarino
 CHICAGO (Reuters) - Chicago Mayor Rahm 
		Emanuel, facing a slump in public approval of his job performance, will 
		take his first formal step in making his case for a second term when he 
		launches his re-election campaign on Saturday at a film studio on the 
		city's West Side.
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			 Emanuel is expected to lay out plans for creating jobs in the 
			third-largest U.S. city and improving high school graduation rates 
			in Chicago, campaign spokesman Steve Mayberry said in an emailed 
			statement. 
 A former chief of staff for President Barack Obama, Emanuel faces 
			nine challengers in Chicago's nonpartisan mayoral election on Feb. 
			24.
 
 Chicago Alderman Bob Fioretti and Cook County Commissioner Jesus 
			"Chuy" Garcia are among the better-known challengers. If no one 
			receives 50 percent of the vote, there would be runoff election 
			April 7 with the top two candidates.
 
 Fioretti on Thursday called for five debates, including at least one 
			in areas of the city where Emanuel is less popular, and said the 
			election was "pivotal in deciding the future" of Chicago.
 
			
			 Earlier this week, Garcia questioned why Emanuel supported raising 
			the minimum wage to $13 an hour only by 2019. The City Council 
			approved Emanuel's proposal on Tuesday.
 "For a mayor who is fond of saying he makes tough decisions, I think 
			we have a right to ask why he did not make an easy one," Garcia 
			said.
 
 Emanuel's popularity took a hit when he launched the largest batch 
			of public school closings in U.S. history in 2013. He also has been 
			criticized for an automated red light ticketing program that an 
			investigation by the Chicago Tribune found was likely rigged for a 
			time to ensnare nearly 80,000 drivers. He has refused to refund $7.7 
			million the program collected during that period.
 
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			Emanuel led other candidates in a recent poll of likely voters with 
			44 percent, followed by Garcia and Fioretti at about 15 percent 
			each, with 18 percent undecided. The survey of 800 likely voters 
			from Nov. 23-25 by San Francisco firm David Binder Research had a 
			3.5 percentage point margin of error.
 The Binder poll shows Emanuel with a likability rating of 52 
			percent. That contrasts with a Chicago Tribune poll in August that 
			found an approval rating of 35 percent.
 
 (Reporting by Mark Guarino; Editing by Will Dunham)
 
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