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CHICAGO — Rahm Emanuel formally kicked off his campaign for Chicago mayor on Saturday by saying he has the right combination of background, vision and grit to lead the city during tough times.

“The choices we make in the next few years will define Chicago’s future for generations. They will determine whether we remain a world-class city — or fall back,” Emanuel told about 250 supporters gathered at John C. Coonley School on the North Side. “The question in this election is, who has the experience, imagination and strength to see a better future for Chicago? And who has the determination to see that vision through the end?”

Emanuel, a former North Side congressman and White House chief of staff, laid out a broad agenda in an 18-minute speech, saying he wants to create an economy that generates jobs, improve education and decrease crime.

In addressing the city’s yawning budget deficit, Emanuel said all city residents will have to share in sacrifices but also said “this is no time to even talk about raising taxes.”

“Our first responsibility is to make the tough choices that have been avoided for too long because of politics and inertia,” he said.

While praising outgoing Mayor Rich ard Daley’s leadership, Emanuel also said he will change the culture of city government, which he said “can no longer be an insider’s game, serving primarily the lobbyists and well- connected.”

Emanuel also subtly tried to head off expected criticism that he’s an interloper who came back to Chicago and isn’t tied to the city. He said he was born in Chicago and that he and his wife are raising their son and two daughters in the city.

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