Bernie Sanders Stops at Lou Mitchell's in Chicago

The presidential hopeful appeared with former mayoral candidate and vocal supporter Jesus 'Chuy' Garcia at the West Loop restaurant Tuesday morning

Bill Clinton and Bernie Sanders were both in Chicago on Tuesday, as the latest Illinois polls look to be a virtual tie in the Democratic race for president. NBC 5’s Mary Ann Ahern has the latest insights.

U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders is greeting diners at a downtown Chicago restaurant in one last Illinois appearance as voters head to the polls in the state's primary.

The Democratic presidential hopeful sat down for breakfast with Cook County Board commissioner Jesus "Chuy" Garcia, who lost a surprisingly strong bid last year to unseat Mayor Rahm Emanuel.

The Sanders campaign has tried to highlight links between Emanuel and Sanders' opponent, Hillary Clinton. Sanders has criticized the former White House chief of staff's record at a time the mayor is under fire for a police shooting scandal.

Sanders took a couple of photos with breakfast-goers during Tuesday morning's stop at Lou Mitchell's, a popular Chicago establishment.

His campaign said he did not have any more events planned in the state. 

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