Nik Kovak considers a run for Chicago's mayoral race

Casey Kelso
  Rahm Emanuel stepped down and now a long list of potential political candidates are declaring interesting running the third largest city and the first biggest city for corruption Milwaukee alderman Nik Kovak of the River West area is thinking about making the move 90 miles South and laying claim to this open political throne that he thinks he can win despite little Chicago name recognition. Nik Kovak came across his award losing radio station River West radio and talk to some length of the great progressive accomplishment of Rahm Emanuel at the same time hammering him on other economic and social issues that many took great odds with the former Obama era staff member and Nik Kovak is talking to his friends and those with expertise to help him make the move and run  for Chicago's mayoral office
 Kovak says he has done so much for Milwaukee and hleped turn River west into a hipster and yuppie neighborhood for some year increasing the property values and so forth with his incredible progressive values. Nik Kovak actually would olove to be a rare politician and have the incredible right to be the mayor of both Chicago and Milwaukee at the same time if not in concurrent administrations. Kovak would let others do the work if elected mayor and jsut speak in front of camera and be the prop for mayor ship much like he is one his little listened radio program.

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