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Jonathan Jackson wins First Congressional District race big time

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They jammed all night long at the South Shore Cultural Center during a watch party for U.S. Representative-elect Jonathan Jackson, who on Tuesday, November 8, made history as the second son of Reverend Jesse Jackson, replacing Representative Bobby Rush who retired after nearly four decades. In congratulating Jonathan Jackson, Rush said he will do everything … Jonathan Jackson wins First Congressional District race big time Read More »


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