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Jackie Heard recalls Mayor Richard M. Daley's decision not to run for a seventh term.
12020-05-07T18:30:34-05:00Dan Harpereff3db32ed95b3efe91d381826e2c10c145cd45251Jackie Heard recalls Mayor Richard M. Daley's decision not to run for a seventh term. From interview conducted May 1, 2019.plain2020-05-07T18:30:34-05:00Dan Harpereff3db32ed95b3efe91d381826e2c10c145cd452
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12020-04-14T03:37:31-05:00Stepping Down18plain2021-01-29T16:42:31-06:00On September 7, 2010, Mayor Richard M. Daley announced he would not seek a seventh term as mayor.
Jackie Heard, Daley’s press secretary (1997-2011), recalls the mayor’s decision not to run:
The mayor’s sister, Patricia Martino, remembers that her brother continues to enjoy interacting with everyday Chicagoans even after leaving office:
Helen Shiller, 46th ward alderman (1987-2011), recalls one of the last press conferences Mayor Daley held with her: