But she also has spent weeks saying she doesn’t want a property tax increase, declining to give any estimate, and saying it won’t happen if Springfield gives the city help. That could help her redirect voters’ anger over any property tax hike toward state lawmakers. But it also would anger Pritzker, House Speaker Michael Madigan and other Democrats whose help she needs on many other issues, including changing the terms of a proposed Chicago casino to make it more inviting to potential investors.