“You’ll hear plenty from candidates for this job about how deeply they believe in this or that, and you’ll hear promises about what they’re gonna do. You’ll hear it everyday,” Chico said. “And yet Chicago voters will have to ask themselves this question: What’s the likelihood that this candidate or that candidate will deliver on any of this stuff? What have they actually done? Do they know how to run a city as big and complex as Chicago? Do they really understand what is waiting for them on the mayor’s desk on Day One of the job?”