The office of Chicago City Council candidate Samie Martinez was vandalized on Election Day. He said incumbent Rossanna Rodriguez-Sanchez is behind it.
"We could not get any incoming calls or make outgoing calls when it came to any situations going on at the polling places," Martinez said.
"I think it's sad that the Cook County Clerk of Court is engaging in baseless claims," she said. "This is to be expected. These kinds of narratives are to be expected." I knew it would slow us down as an attempt to sabotage and slow us down," Samie Martinez said. "It means they are scared. They are trying to do anything possible at the very last minute."
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