"Mayor Johnson Blames Trump Voters for Chicago Tax Hike Referendum Failure, Vows to Keep Fighting"

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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson suggested that the failure of a tax hike referendum, aimed at combating homelessness, was due to the 38,000 Chicago residents who voted for former President Trump. The referendum, which would have generated $100 million in new tax revenue, was rejected by voters. Johnson emphasized the impact on the city's homeless population and criticized opponents of the referendum, calling them "cowardly."
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