Chapter 123: The position of police inspector is worthless



"Oh." Reeves agreed again.

"What? Are you unhappy?" Jerry asked.

"Happy, happy!" Ribs immediately changed his tone and said, "I'm so happy!"

"Reeves! I know you're well-off and running for election," Jerry said, "but this is recognition from within our police department after all! It's something to be happy about!"

"Okay, I got it!" Reeves agreed and hung up the phone.

The real thing now is to run for the Chicago council. Once elected, maybe even Chicago Police Commissioner Daniel will have to listen to me. A police inspector position is nothing!

During this period, as candidates in various districts in Chicago completed their petition submissions, Ribbs's competitors basically surfaced.

The person publicly supported by the Chicago Democratic Party is called Monroe. He is said to be a native Chicagoan and has great appeal among the upper white class. Coupled with the support of the powerful forces behind the Democratic Party, he is the most popular candidate to be elected.

The Republican Party also nominated a man named Graver, who is also quite famous among the middle class in Chicago.

As for the other people nominated by African Americans, Asians, etc., they are all small-time and have only some influence in a small group. They cannot pose any threat to Reeves.

Since there is only one seat in this parliamentary election, two competitors, Monroe and Graver, have emerged.

Ribs also felt a strong pressure.

Without any political background, it would be extremely difficult for me to defeat both of them and be elected as a member of parliament.

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