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“These guys have a very good relationship that’s the envy of any other mayor in the country,” said Thom Serafin, a longtime Chicago political analyst.

Others in the White House also have ties to Chicago, including senior adviser Valerie Jarrett. And Washington talk is that she may soon become the third Chicago resident, following Emanuel and William Daley, the brother of former Mayor Richard Daley, to become Obama’s chief of staff.

From a tourism standpoint, there may be no better advertising for a city than the sight of a handsome president and his beautiful wife enjoying its restaurants, lakefront and cultural attractions.

Now Obama, at least from the political standpoint, is free to visit as much as he wants. Gone are any concerns he might have had about what adversaries would do if he visited during, for example, the height of the former Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s trial on corruption charges that included trying to sell Obama’s vacant U.S. Senate seat. The trial is long over, with Blagojevich in a federal prison hundreds of miles away.

“Republicans made the argument about the Chicago machine, always talked about him (Obama) being part of a shady system and the White House may have said, ‘Stay away and don’t give them any more ammunition,’” said Princeton University historian Julian Zelizer said. “It’s not like Republicans are going to use this in a campaign, because he’s done.”

That’s good news for restaurateurs such as Art Smith.

Smith saw the wait for reservations jump from a week to a month after the Obamas visited his Chicago restaurant, Table Fifty-Two, for Valentine’s Day in 2009

“When they came in, we were just reborn, it just blew out the door,” said Smith. “Everybody wants to sit where they sat.”

Among those who were most relieved that Obama was re-elected were the performers at The Second City, Chicago’s iconic improvisational comedy theater, which after Obama’s election introduced a show titled “Between Barack and a Hard Place.”.

“People don’t laugh about Mitt Romney, the jokes we made, they fell on deaf ears,” said cast member Edgar Blackmon. “I don’t think Mitt Romney as a comedic item is as fun to play with.”

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