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In a major editorial, the Chicago Tribune has endorsed Patricia Joan “Trish Murphy for the office of Cook County Board representing the 6th District in the March 17 Democratic Primary election contest.
The winner of the election will go on to easily win the November election.
Four other candidates have filed to run as Democrats in that election, but the Chicago Tribune wrote that Murphy “is better prepared to undertake the day-to-day duties of a Cook County Board commissioner.”
You can read the endorsement of Patricia Joan “Trish” Murphy by the Chicago Tribune by clicking this link.

Patricia Joan Murphy Bio:
Patricia Joan “Trish” Murphy was born in Blue Island and raised in Crestwood – two of the vibrant communities in Worth Township, where she serves as both the Supervisor and Democratic Committeeperson. While rooted in Worth Township, Trish’s service extends throughout the 6th District and across the State of Illinois. It’s not only a commitment to the community, but also her legacy.
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