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Polling the obvious
Thursday, Jun 19, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Reboot Illinois has more poll results…
So, of course 65 percent of respondents are gonna say let it expire. I’m surprised it’s that low, considering the way Reboot worded the question…
* Another question…
55 percent said “cut spending,” 11 percent said “more gambling” 7 percent said “raise taxes” and 14 percent said “all of the above.” Again, no surprise considering how the question was worded. * Another question…
Just 11 percent said education or public safety should be first. 32 percent said natural resource programs should be the first to cut. Only nine percent said assistance to the poor should be cut. Less than 2 percent said assistance to the elderly should be the first area cut. And 36 percent said “public worker retirement income” ought to be the first to go. So other than pension income, respondents generally wanted to protect the most high-dollar state costs - education, public safety, assistance to the poor and elderly (think: Medicaid), and want to cut natural resource programs, which don’t amount to a hill of beans. But there has clearly been a shift against public retirees if their income is number one on the public’s hit list. Beware out there. Still, it’s kind of a silly way to word a question, but whatever.
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Poll: Topinka over Simon 48-37
Wednesday, Jun 18, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Yet another We Ask America result…
JBT leads among indies 50-30. She leads among women 46-36. Simone has an ever so slight one-point advantage in Democratic suburban Cook, and JBT leads Downstate 56-31. …Adding… The only real difference between this poll and other recent polls I’ve seen or been told about is in the suburban Cook result. My April WAA poll had JBT ahead 48-34 in suburban Cook. Other recent polling apparently shows similar results.
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Poll: Cross leads Frerichs 42-35
Wednesday, Jun 18, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Another We Ask America poll…
Cross spent some bucks to win his contested GOP primary, so that’s playing into this as well as the likely Republican-friendly cycle itself. Cross leads among independents 42-24. Cross also leads among women 39-35.
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