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Willie Wilson (born June 16, 1948) [1] is an American businessman and perennial political candidate from Chicago, Illinois. He unsuccessfully ran in the 2015 , 2019 , and 2023 Chicago mayoral elections, the 2016 United States presidential election , and for the United States Senate in 2020 .
Gas prices have inspired another charitable giveaway, this time in Chicago, where entrepreneur and former mayoral candidate Willie Wilson gave The post Chicago entrepreneur Willie Wilson gives ...
As gas prices rise, former Chicago mayoral candidate and businessman Dr. Willie Wilson is helping by donating $200,000 in gas at select locations on Thursday.
Thus, an idea was born, and Wilson decided to dedicate $200,000 for gas Thursday morning, ... Willie Wilson’s gas giveaway — traffic jams and all — is latest venture for Chicago businessman ...
Willie James Wilson (born July 9, 1955) is an American former professional baseball player. He played 19 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Kansas City Royals, Oakland Athletics, and Chicago Cubs. He was an outfielder known for his speed and ability as an effective leadoff hitter.
Willie Wilson, businessman and 2023 mayoral candidate [29] Editorial boards. Chicago Tribune editorial board [195] The Gazette editorial board [132] Labor unions. Black Contractors United [294] Chicago International Association of Fire Fighters Local 2 [295] Chicago Transit Authority's Amalgamated Transit Union [296] Fraternal Order of Police ...
CHICAGO — Millionaire mayoral candidate Willie Wilson is hosting more high-priced giveaways. He gave out $80,000 in groceries at four Chicago Cermak Fresh Markets on Wednesday and plans to give ...
In Chicago, ethnic/racial coalitions had often played a key role in elections. As such, many of the candidates were seen as targeting different groups with their campaigns. [48] Hispanic candidates Gery Chico and Susana Mendoza were seen as vying for the Hispanic vote. [48] Toni Preckwinkle and Willie Wilson were seen as targeting the black vote.