Fritchey Airs First (Negative) Ad
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State Rep. John Fritchey (D) is up with his first ad in the Democratic primary for Rahm Emanuel’s former House seat.
The ad isn’t the first of the race, but it is the first that’s taken a negative tone. The ad portrays Cook Country Commissioner Mike Quigley and state Rep. Sara Feigenholtz as bickering children.
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