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The DNC will shine a spotlight on Chicago. Is the city ready?

The DNC will shine a spotlight on Chicago. Is the city ready?

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Tuesday, April 02, 2024
Ariel view of downtown Chicago with the United Center in the foreground.

As Chicago steps into the DNC's spotlight, here's what we have to gain — and lose

A national spotlight will shine on Chicago when 50,000 visitors come to town for the Democratic National Convention. The question is whether the city's four-day star turn will prove to be a good thing.

 
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaks in Chicago to the Democratic convention in 1932.

When it comes to political conventions, Chicago has star status

 
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The North Lawndale Employment Network's campus in North Lawndale

Commentary: DNC visitors will have a chance to see a Chicago that doesn't often make headlines

 
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Outdoor dining along Chicago's river walk.

Commentary: Chicago is ready to serve the 50,000 convention diners

 
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Millennium Park's Cloud GAte AKA The Bean

Harris Poll: Amid high hopes for DNC 2024, Chicago also faces high stakes

 
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McCormick Place

Commentary: Chicago's meeting prowess is second to none

 
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