Politics & Government

Chicago Mayoral Candidates Vying For Last-Minute Votes

Almost 20 percent of eligible voters stay they are still undecided ahead of Election Day.

In the West Woodlawn neighborhood, candidate Willie Wilson made an appearance at the Greater Prayer Garden Church of God in Christ.
In the West Woodlawn neighborhood, candidate Willie Wilson made an appearance at the Greater Prayer Garden Church of God in Christ. (CBS)

CHICAGO (CBS) — Chicago's mayoral election is just two days away, and candidates are taking advantage of every last minute to try to win votes. Some did that by going to church Sunday.

Nearly 178,000 ballots have been cast in the mayoral race. Polls show voters between the ages of 65 and 74 voted the most.

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