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Former Chicago Alderman to Challenge Cook County President

A former Chicago alderman says he'll challenge Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle in 2018 after she championed a highly-unpopular sweetened beverage tax.

Bob Fioretti announced his candidacy as a Democratic challenger Monday in a Chicago suburb close to the border of Indiana where there's no such tax.

He was a two-term alderman and ran unsuccessfully for Chicago mayor. 

The penny-per-ounce tax on soda and sweetened drinks has been repealed after a long battle that included a court battle and millions of dollars' worth of television ads on both sides.

Fioretti says "a penny earned is not a penny saved, it is a penny taxed." He also discussed other county tax issues.

Preckwinkle's political director Scott Kastrup says she's in a strong position to win re-election. 

The primary is in March. 

 

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