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44:04Now PlayingLori Lightfoot on Tuesday became the city's first black woman and openly gay person elected to lead the nation's third-largest city, an overwhelming victory over political veteran and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. Lightfoot told supporters gathered in a downtown hotel the campaign is over both she and Preckwinkle will work for the city they love. The former federal prosecutor said with the mandate for change, she will work to make the city's streets safe again. She said she will work to give the city's children access to the high-quality education they deserve. She added the city can build trust between the city's residents and "its brave police."
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