Richard M. Daley
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Richard M. Daley was elected mayor on April 4, 1989 after stins as a state senator and county prosecutor. He has been reelected in 1991, 1995, 1999 and 2003 by overwhelming margins. Richard Michael Daley was born in Chicago on April 24, 1942 as the fourth of seven children and the eldest son of the Mayor Richard J. Daley. Being the son of one of the most famous and controversial mayors, some consider it no surprise that he has found himself in the middle of dubious scandal and a hero and victim of machine politics.
Mayor Richard M. Daley has much of the same agenda of his father, albeit with a different approach than dad. Richard J. Daley's focus concerned important national issues like civil rights and local issues like reviving the city. Richard M. Daley, the son's agenda has less of a focus on national issues and a much increased focus on civic improvements of the city. Richard M. Daley may not have the same time of national power to control presidential elections like his father, but his reign over