Chicago mayoral candidate Brandon Johnson calls runoff with Vallas 'dynamic'

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Chicago mayoral candidate Brandon Johnson greets Red Line commuters

Chicago mayoral candidate Brandon Johnson spent Thursday morning greeting commuters at a Red Line train station.

Chicago mayoral candidate Brandon Johnson spent Thursday morning greeting commuters at a Red Line train station

When asked about the April runoff, he called it "dynamic" and said he and Vallas differ in many ways.

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He also cited his opponent's past as a reason for change.

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"When he was in charge of the city's finances a generation ago, almost, I was in high school, in the 90s and the type of economic despair that we are experiencing right now is a direct result of his failures," said Johnson. 

Johnson says going into the runoff, his focus will remain on investments in the people of Chicago