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Politics can oftentimes get downright dirty — at best, putting crooked politicians on blast, and at its worst just being disgustingly petty.

In the case of now-ex-Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, her historic run as the simultaneous first openly gay and first Black woman to serve the Windy City in that position came crashing Tuesday night as it was revealed that she won’t be re-elected after receiving just 17.06% of the vote. She trailed in third place behind Cook County Commissioner and Chicago Teachers Union organizer Brandon Johnson (20.29%) and former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas, who received top ranking with 33.77%. Johnson and Vallas will now meet up again in five weeks to see who will be the new Chicago Mayor during the April 4 runoff.

Lightfoot, on the other hand, will be left to go pack her desk.

Serving as your mayor has been the honor of a lifetime, and I am so grateful to all of you who have stood beside me these last four years.

We’ve made significant progress building a safer, more equitable city. I thank each and every one of you for believing in me. pic.twitter.com/l33IGevNPC

— Lori Lightfoot (@LoriLightfoot) March 1, 2023

 

While she kept her send-off short and sweet on Twitter (seen above), Lightfoot had a few more choice words to say when speaking to the press following her mayoral loss. According to the New York Post, the 60-year-old politician told one reporter who asked if she had been treated unfairly, “I’m a Black woman in America. Of course.” It echoed a recent profile on her by The New Yorker, which acted as a final plea of sorts to the city of Chicago. In it, she says, “I am a Black woman—let’s not forget,” going on to add, “Certain folks, frankly, don’t support us in leadership roles.”

Even though Lightfoot does make a valid point, there’s a lot that can be said about the controversies she faced throughout her four-year run. From starting her first months in office embattled in the Chicago Teachers Union strike, which supported her opponent at the time, to being the brunt of the blame in Chicago’s infamous crime rate rising during the pandemic, let’s just say the people weren’t on Lightfoot’s side in the least bit.

As you might expect, many on social media — i.e. Black Twitter, of course — felt the need to let her hear it on the way out, with hoards of jokes, memes and vilifying things said in regards to her leadership and lack in doing much to stop the record violence in Chicago. It’s worth noting that many of the more disparaging comments are being made by Trump-supporting Republicans, but you’d be very surprised with how many native Chicagoans and those in the Black community in general are, for lack of words, going in on her.

Take a look below at some of the wildest and hottest takes made in reaction to Lori Lightfoot losing re-election as mayor of Chicago.  As always, sound off with your own thoughts as well over on our social media channels.

1. Lori Lightfoot made history by becoming the Chicago’s first black gay female mayor. Last night, after 4 yrs of incompetence, she made history by becoming the city’s first mayor in 40 yrs—of any color, either gender, gay or straight—not to win re-election. #ChicagoMayoralElection

Lori Lightfoot made history by becoming the Chicago’s first black gay female mayor. Last night, after 4 yrs of incompetence, she made history by becoming the city’s first mayor in 40 yrs—of any color, either gender, gay or straight—not to win re-election.#ChicagoMayoralElection pic.twitter.com/5c1E6q6nCy

— Larry Elder (@larryelder) March 1, 2023

via @larryelder

2. Good riddance, Lori Lightfoot. Thankfully, she didn’t pull a trump move, and say the election was rigged.

Good riddance, Lori Lightfoot.

Thankfully, she didn’t pull a trump move, and say the election was rigged. pic.twitter.com/eXmDuNh5Ux

— Jimmy (@MajorFactor2) March 1, 2023

via @MajorFactor2

3. Lori Lightfoot’s tailor knowing that lick bout to dry up.

Lori Lightfoot’s tailor knowing that lick bout to dry up. pic.twitter.com/9fTJeFOsZH

— Roy Wood Jr- Ex Jedi (@roywoodjr) March 1, 2023

via @roywoodjr

4. Lori Lighfooot’s tailors pondering how they can flip all that extra fabric

Lori Lighfooot’s tailors pondering how they can flip all that extra fabric pic.twitter.com/PbjHGCCCW3

— Ackinickulous White (@MikeTroy81) March 1, 2023

via @MikeTroy81

5. Her barber use to keep that taper clean too I know them tips ain’t gna be the same

Her barber use to keep that taper clean too I know them tips ain’t gna be the same

— FOE (@wsidefoe20) March 1, 2023

via @wsidefoe20

6. Ain’t nobody tryna see them damn zoot suits no more

Ain’t nobody tryna see them damn zoot suits no more https://t.co/7V7TsaYN5Q

— Pussy Facing the World (@SimplyMNicole) March 1, 2023

via @SimplyMNicole

7. If you have nothing else to smile about today, remind yourself that Lori Lightfoot lost the race for Chicago mayor last night and be joyous!

If you have nothing else to smile about today, remind yourself that Lori Lightfoot lost the race for Chicago mayor last night and be joyous!

— Olayemi Olurin (@msolurin) March 1, 2023

via @msolurin

8. She was terrible

She was terrible

— Matt Nicholas (@mattnicholas) March 1, 2023

via @mattnicholas

9. Lightfoot was truly a disappointment for those of us who voted her in office 4 yrs ago. Vote Brandon Johnson in the runoff!

Lightfoot was truly a disappointment for those of us who voted her in office 4 yrs ago. Vote Brandon Johnson in the runoff!

— (@carcarrzz) March 1, 2023

via @carcarrzz

10. Remember when I bought billboards 2 years ago telling Lori Lightfoot “Reparations or Resign?” Well, now everyone’s favorite drunk uncle will have ALL the time she needs to down the Thunderbird. That makes 3 for 3. Cuomo. Bottoms. Lightfoot. #CutTheCheck #ReparationsOrResign

Remember when I bought billboards 2 years ago telling Lori Lightfoot “Reparations or Resign?”
Well, now everyone’s favorite drunk uncle will have ALL the time she needs to down the Thunderbird.
That makes 3 for 3.
Cuomo. Bottoms. Lightfoot.#CutTheCheck#ReparationsOrResign https://t.co/q2tPmBV5Pg

— Black Authority (@TheBlackChannel) March 1, 2023

via @TheBlackChannel

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