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Tuesday, Feb 14, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Another day, another poll. From Latino Victory…

With less than two weeks left until Election Day, the Center for the Study of Diversity and Democracy (CSDD) at Northwestern University and a coalition of Black and Latino nonprofits released a nonpartisan poll showing common ground among Black and Latino voters in the Chicago mayoral race. Results from the survey showcase the need for candidates to address safety, cost of living and jobs, among other priority issues for Chicagoans.

The poll also shows a tight race between Paul Vallas (19%), U.S. Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García (17%), Mayor Lori Lightfoot (14%) and Willie Wilson (12%). Broken down by demographics, 40% of Latino voters are leaning toward Rep. Garcia, 23% of Black voters are leaning toward Mayor Lightfoot, and 25% of white voters are leaning toward Vallas. More than 20% of voters still remain undecided.

The poll was conducted by BSP Research. Northwestern and a coalition of Black and Latino nonprofits funded and developed this poll to better understand the issues mobilizing Black and Latino Chicago voters. The coalition includes Hispanic Federation, Illinois Black Advocacy Initiative, Latino Policy Forum and Latino Victory Project.

The poll found that crime (57%), inflation/cost of living (44%), and wages/jobs (25%) dominate as the most important issues for all Chicago voters. A majority of Black (54%) and white (64%) respondents as well as a plurality of Latino voters (46%) identified crime as the most important issue. Equally important, 46% of all voters strongly support decreasing police funding and investing in addressing root causes of crime. […]

The poll also found that Chicago voters agree on an active and effective government, with overwhelming support across racial groups to:

    • Create more affordable housing (56% of Latinos, 63% of Blacks, 47% of whites )
    • Make childcare accessible to all parents (55% of Latinos, 57% of Blacks, 41% of whites)
    • Increase the number of police on the force (48% of Latinos, 38% of Blacks, 47% of whites)
    • Tax multi-million-dollar properties to help pay for services (54% of Latinos, 44% of Blacks, 39% of whites)
    • Create a humane and orderly way to allow immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers to live and contribute to Chicago (88% of Latinos, 78% of Blacks, and 76% of whites)

[…] In terms of commonality among racial groups to work together on issues, 85% of Latino voters and 75% of Black voters think that both communities have more in common when it comes to government and politics in Chicago. Additionally, over 70% of Black and Latino voters think Chicago would be better if Black and Latino communities work together on issues.

Finally, Latino voters show the lowest rates of being 100% certain to vote at 69%, followed by 78% of Black voters and 83% of white voters.

The poll includes 643 registered voters in Chicago who were randomly contacted by cell phone, email or through other online panels and carries a margin of error of +/- 3.9%. The poll was in the field Feb 5-10, 2023 and available in English or Spanish. Respondents who said they were not planning to vote were excluded. Final data were weighted to match the known U.S. Census Bureau estimates for voters in Chicago.

After pressing likely voters who initially said they were undecided to pick a candidate they were leaning toward

Vallas 23%
Garcia 16%
Lightfoot 15%
Wilson 12%
Johnson 8%
Green 5%
King 4%
Buckner 3%
Sawyer 3%

Undecided 10%

By the way, President Biden was rated favorably by 74 percent of likely voters, while Gov. Pritzker was rated favorably by 71 percent.

* And some new outfit named 1983 Labs has this online poll

Vallas 13%
Lightfoot 15%
Wilson 12%
Garcia 10%
Johnson 7%
Green 7%
King 5%
Buckner 4.5%
Sawyer 1%

Write in/Other 3%
Undecided 22%

* The Get Stuff Done PAC is spending money in aldermanic races, both against progressives and for more moderate candidates. They just reported another $250,000 contribution from Michael Sacks. He’s now up to $750K.

…Adding… Greg Hinz

A group that represents the real estate industry has quietly become a major player in this month’s Chicago aldermanic elections, spending funds in nearly a dozen races that will determine control of the City Council.

According to disclosures filed with the Illinois State Board of Elections, Illinois Realtors has spent money via an independent expenditure affiliate in at least 11 wards scattered around the city. Included are vacant seats in the Lincoln Park 43rd Ward, south lakefront 4th Ward, West Side 30th Ward and north lakefront 46th and 48th Wards, as well as embattled incumbents in the 11th, 12th, 23rd and 50th wards. […]

Illinois Realtors’ spending comes on top of donations from another group backed by business interests, the Get Stuff Done PAC. Former by allies of former Mayor Rahm Emanuel, it has reported raising about $1.5 million so far, with some spending in the same wards as the real estate group.

* Press release…

Fresh off of a series of polls showing him continuing to lead in the race for Mayor and a major endorsement from Alderman Brendan Reilly, mayoral candidate Paul Vallas is releasing a new television ad that starts running on broadcast and cable today. Titled “Great City,” the ad showcases the support Vallas is receiving from a broad, diverse coalition of Chicagoans who are backing the candidate and his vision of putting crime reduction and public safety first.

The ad is available here.

“I could not be more proud of the movement our campaign is building of Chicagoans from all different backgrounds who agree that we need a Mayor who believes that public safety is a human right, and who will deliver on the promise to make our city safer,” said Vallas. “With just two weeks remaining until Election Day our team will continue working hard to earn the support of every Chicago voter by staying focused on what matters most to them, which is making our city safer.”

The Vallas ad features genuine supporters from neighborhoods across the city including Southside, Little Village, Bridgeport, Loop/Downtown, Hyde Park, and Lakefront/Lakeview.

…Adding… Garcia campaign…

Today, Congressman Jesús “Chuy” García, candidate for Mayor of Chicago, released the following statement in response to the story regarding the cover up of the Inspector General’s report on Hilco.

“I live near the old Crawford plant – this is my neighborhood and those harmed were my friends. That Lori Lightfoot would cover up a preventable disaster is unconscionable. Her administration’s cover up, bad decision-making, and lack of accountability is emblematic of the incompetent and corrupt decision making that we have come to expect from Lori Lightfoot,” said Congressman García.

“Chicagoans have long deserved to see the Inspector General’s report but rather than being open and honest with Chicagoans, Lori Lightfoot decided to cover it up, stick by the failed leadership that was responsible, and lie to all those that were harmed by this disaster. If Lori Lightfoot is willing to cover up something of this magnitude then we know she is willing to do anything to avoid accountability.”

* Isabel’s roundup…

       

23 Comments
  1. - Big Dipper - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 11:59 am:

    Interesting that the Trib did not endorse three conservative incumbent alders: Napolitano, Sposato, and Gardiner.


  2. - JoeMaddon - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 12:01 pm:

    We’re still polling registered voters and not likely voters in a low-turnout election two weeks out from e-day and after mail ballots have already started to be returned?


  3. - Amalia - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 12:13 pm:

    Fun driving on Touhy east of Rosemont, lots of signs for Mark Walsten, running again for Alderman? He was always a fun person to be around even if one disagreed with him.


  4. - JS Mill - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 12:15 pm:

    =while Gov. Pritzker was rated favorably by 71 percent.=

    Yeah, but he is the least popular governor in America. /s


  5. - NIU Grad - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 12:19 pm:

    Turnout might end up high for this one, based on what the BOE is saying about mail-in ballots. Undecideds are going to decide it.


  6. - Amalia - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 12:28 pm:

    @Big Dipper, that’s interesting. Maybe the opponents in 38, 45 and 41 are highly qualified?


  7. - 47th Ward - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 12:48 pm:

    I’m not vouching for that online poll, but the page with the chart of other publicly released polling data seems to prove my point that this race is extremely fluid.


  8. - Big Dipper - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 12:49 pm:

    It seems like in 45 they were disgusted with Gardiner’s antics and in 41 they were concerned about Napolitano’s abuse of aldermanic privilege to block affordable housing. In 38 they seemed to like the challenger (Bannon) better.


  9. - Timzilla - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 12:59 pm:

    How is Lightfoot carrying 15% in these polls? Granted I am not very smart and spend most of my time in the basement, but where are her votes coming from?


  10. - Grandson of Man - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 1:10 pm:

    The “Awake” and anti-abortion oppo is heavy stuff in Chicago. Some campaign should start continuously hammering Vallas on it (not really seeing it now), to try to get him out of a runoff situation. Either way, it’s not good to run in Chicago and have openly promoted bigotry, having been the honored guest speaker of a hate group and saying its leader should run for governor.


  11. - Techie - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 1:15 pm:

    I have a hard time believing there is more support for Wilson than Garcia.


  12. - New Day - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 1:27 pm:

    That Latino Victory polls has some weird results so while my gut and everything else I’ve seen suggests the top line is right, having a poll where 81% support more police on the streets and 65% support defunding the police and redirecting the money to root causes seems a wee bit self contradictory. Combine that with the fact that the mayor’s favorability rating is at least 15-20 points higher than any other poll I’ve seen makes me a bit suspect.


  13. - Oswego Willy - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 1:31 pm:

    Things I know;

    If it’s accurate that 40,000 plus ballots have already been cast, and any of the 9 aren’t controlling their own pluses and getting them as part of the 40,000 plus ballots cast… or no clue who these folks are… then I know that these crews are not maximizing where early voting could/will make a difference.

    Polling is not ballots, and ballots already cast are wasted opportunities unless they are your pluses


  14. - Friendly Bob Adams - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 1:54 pm:

    Quote from yesterday’s Tribune: “This whole campaign is about taking back our city, pure and simple,” Vallas said.

    Which raises the questions “Who is doing the taking” and “From whom is it being taken”??


  15. - Big Dipper - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 2:02 pm:

    Shouldn’t Vallas be saying “their city”?


  16. - northsider (the original) - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 2:11 pm:

    Is “taking back” the 2023 version of “before it’s too late” ?


  17. - Big Dipper - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 2:22 pm:

    Taking back sure sounds like making it great again.


  18. - levivotedforjudy - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 2:24 pm:

    I’m wondering if Green will help get a younger voter turnout and if there will be a bigger than normal Black voter turnout? I have always given Wilson a solid 10% in the election, but now think it may be 12%. If it comes down to Chuy and Paul, the Black vote will determine the election.


  19. - cermak_rd - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 2:25 pm:

    The last time I checked in sheer numbers, cameras were about equal on the north and south sides. The differences had to do with type of streets. It’s more difficult to speed on a street with a lot of foot traffic and bicyclists and a lot easier to speed on a stroad (2 lanes each direction).

    Similar to red light cams. It’s not as easy to run redlights with a lot of foot traffic and bikes. But it’s extremely easy (per statistics) for someone to run one when turning onto an expressway ramp.

    I disagree that these are taxes on the poor. If it’s a problem that the poor can’t pay their tickets that can be handled under forgiveness and work off schemes. The CPD does not do traffic enforcement. That just leaves the cameras to try to keep everyone playing by the same rulebook.


  20. - NIU Grad - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 3:05 pm:

    “I’m wondering if Green will help get a younger voter turnout”

    Green’s “I’m young” schtick usually appeals to older voters more than younger voters. The polling is showing that younger voters are looking for someone with more substance than Mr. Green.


  21. - Amalia - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 3:35 pm:

    “Quote from yesterday’s Tribune: “This whole campaign is about taking back our city, pure and simple,” Vallas said.

    Which raises the questions “Who is doing the taking” and “From whom is it being taken”??”

    Yep. If it is Vallas vs. Lightfoot or Johnson…others less likely…the city will be lit up with incendiary discussions, replays of the San Antonio police shooting, echoes of 1983. It will be ugly.


  22. - Shytown - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 3:37 pm:

    Reduce police funding, but at the same time, increase the number of police on the force. Are people actually paying attention to these questions when asked? Never heard of a legit poll that engages people through…email.


  23. - JoeMaddon - Tuesday, Feb 14, 23 @ 7:06 pm:

    **I’m wondering if Green will help get a younger voter turnout**

    No

    **and if there will be a bigger than normal Black voter turnout?**

    No.

    **I have always given Wilson a solid 10% in the election, but now think it may be 12%.**

    Maybe.

    **If it comes down to Chuy and Paul, the Black vote will determine the election.**

    As always in Chicago.


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