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Quinn the popular - for now

Tuesday, Apr 21, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller

* My syndicated newspaper column this week takes a look at that poll we discussed late last week…

Pat Quinn is the most popular Illinois governor in more than a decade.

A new statewide poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports found that Gov. Quinn has a 61 percent job approval rating. The poll of 500 likely Illinois voters conducted April 14th claims that Quinn’s job approval rating is five points higher than US Sen. Dick Durbin’s 56 percent “favorable” rating, and six points lower than President Barack Obama’s home state 67 percent job approval rating. The poll’s margin of error was +/- 4.5 percentage points

That’s pretty darned good for a guy who has been widely denounced for proposing a “50 percent income tax increase.”

Drill into the numbers, though, and Quinn’s support is a bit soft, or “shallow,” as the case may be.

The vast majority of voter opinion is in the muddled middle, which isn’t surprising considering that he’s only been governor for less than three months and wasn’t elected on his own. Forty-four percent of likely voters “somewhat” approve of his job performance (compared to 16 percent who said the same about Obama) and 23 percent “somewhat” disapprove (9 percent for Obama).

Quinn’s “strongly” approve and “strongly” disapprove numbers are both fairly low - 17 and 14 percent, respectively. Few truly love or hate him at this point.

The governor’s “somewhat approve” numbers are near or above 40 percent in almost every single demographic, including Republicans. An impressive 41 percent of Republicans “somewhat” approve of Quinn’s job performance. Just 21 percent of GOP voters said the same about Obama. Almost half, 47 percent, of Democrats somewhat approve of his performance (13 percent for Obama), while 37 percent of conservatives, 46 percent of whites, 45 percent of blacks 39 percent of married people and 53 percent of unmarried folks all “somewhat” approve of Quinn’s performance in office.

That softness might mean things could change in a hurry if voters decide he isn’t living up to expectations. His tax hike proposals, especially, could move numbers fast. So far, though, they haven’t, despite widespread reporting on the tax hike plan and lots of angry commentary against it. That’s incredibly good news for Quinn, at least for now.

Quinn’s “somewhat disapprove” numbers follow about the same sort of pattern. Thirty percent of Republicans, 19 percent of Democrats, 21 percent of whites and 24 percent of blacks all “somewhat” disapproved of Quinn’s job performance. Always keep in mind, of course, that margins of error in these subgroups will be substantially higher than the entire sample.

These appear to be the highest job approval ratings of any Illinois governor we’ve had since Jim Edgar left the governor’s office in January of 1999 with job approval ratings in the high 60s to mid 70s.

Former Gov. George Ryan’s numbers dropped like a rock soon after he was inaugurated because of the quickly expanding federal investigation and his flip-flop on a sales tax hike. Rod Blagojevich topped out at 55 percent in a January, 2004 Tribune survey, although he bragged at the time that his own polling showed he had a 66 percent approval rating.

People are obviously pleased with this new change in leadership, if understandably hesitant to give Quinn a full-throated endorsement.

This will also be welcome news for Illinois Democrats in general, who have been pummeled by scandal after scandal the past few years and are attempting to deal with a gigantic state budget deficit. The result will also likely embolden Quinn and possibly strengthen his hand in dealings with the General Assembly this spring.

But, like I said above, he has to be careful here.

For instance, the governor has spent a whole lot of time pointing fingers at everyone else for their ethical lapses, but has yet to issue any sort of mea culpa for his own role in Blagojevich’s rise to power. Quinn was blatantly used by Blagojevich in 2002 and in 2006 to help boost his own reformer bona fides and Quinn seemed always happy to comply.

Quinn repeatedly defended Blagojevich against charges of corruption and happily went along with the program in both the 2002 and 2006 campaigns. When it was evident to just about everyone that Blagojevich was a criminal, Quinn cheered almost every move.

He’s been able to get away with it because people (myself included) are so happy to finally be rid of the criminal ogre that we’ve been willing to cut Quinn extra slack.

That may not last forever.

       

12 Comments
  1. - Honest Abe - Tuesday, Apr 21, 09 @ 10:18 am:

    Time will tell. It is like the high ratings that Edgar used to get: people were elated that he was not Thompson and that the Big Dummy was gone. Same thing with Quinn replacing Blago.


  2. - fedup dem - Tuesday, Apr 21, 09 @ 10:18 am:

    I think quinn has done a fine job in office to date. Of course, when your two predecessors are George Ryan and Rod Blagojevich, the bar to leap over isn’t set at world record height!


  3. - Boscobud - Tuesday, Apr 21, 09 @ 10:23 am:

    Unfortunately someone or some group will spin some news that will make Gov. Quinn look like a Blago. We have to remember that he can’t make everyone happy all the time.


  4. - Heartless Libertarian - Tuesday, Apr 21, 09 @ 10:34 am:

    Somehow, I doubt Edgar was elected twice because he wasn’t Jim Thompson… same party, same combine.


  5. - Levois - Tuesday, Apr 21, 09 @ 10:37 am:

    Then the approval ratings are with qualifiers. The qualifier being that he’s the new guy compared with the other guy who was ousted.


  6. - I'm just saying - Tuesday, Apr 21, 09 @ 10:51 am:

    Well, Quinten Young withdrew, had a company that had an interest in Advocate…….


  7. - VanillaMan - Tuesday, Apr 21, 09 @ 11:14 am:

    You are right, sir!


  8. - Capitol View - Tuesday, Apr 21, 09 @ 11:32 am:

    Everyone agrees that Quinn was held at arm’s length by Blago - definitely not one of the insiders.

    I wonder if Blago will call Quinn as a character witness, with Quinn having to say that he never saw Blago act improperly.


  9. - Levois - Tuesday, Apr 21, 09 @ 1:35 pm:

    That’s so weak his lawyers would be advised not to put Quinn on the stand. :P


  10. - cover - Tuesday, Apr 21, 09 @ 1:46 pm:

    Capitol View, Gov. Quinn could honestly testify that he never Blago act improperly. On cross-examination, Quinn would explain why: he never saw Blago in person after 2003.


  11. - Arthur Andersen - Tuesday, Apr 21, 09 @ 9:39 pm:

    cover, you must be kidding. Miss the 2007 Inauguration?


  12. - steve schnorf - Tuesday, Apr 21, 09 @ 10:53 pm:

    Governor Ryan set the bar pretty high when it comes to actually accomplishing things as Governor


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