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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is under fire from once-friends and foes alike.
Recent steps by political allies to break with the Johnson administration could portend his toughest hurdle yet.
Some progressives are privately discussing the need to distance themselves from the mayor.
Several expressed doubt about whether he is truly a progressive.
Critics say Johnson 's team is wielding its power ineffectively.
Critics say the mayor is being held to a different standard as a Black man.
The mayor has notched some early progressive wins in abolishing the subminimum tipped wage and expanding paid time off.
Setbacks include the March ballot box defeat of the Bring Chicago Home referendum.
The leftist coalition in Chicago politics took four decades to win the mayor’s seat after coalescing around Johnson last year .
But some progressives now say that mission is vital to the future of the movement.
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