Fun with numbers
Wednesday, Nov 27, 2019 - Posted by Rich Miller * Center Square…
Um, OK. First of all, if a pollster doesn’t disclose the percentage of landlines and mobile phone contacts, that raises a red flag, and this pollster does not do so. Robopolls can only legally contact landlines. * Secondly, this is essentially a push poll. Here’s the setup to the first question…
No indication that the tax increase would be shouldered by just three percent of individual taxpayers. Big problem. Now, here’s the question…
Um, OK. * After two more such push questions, here’s the final question…
I’m surprised the support is as high as it is after all that. * What this poll means is that if the opponents’ message has unfettered access to voters, their argument likely wins. But that won’t happen. The governor has almost unlimited money he can spend on his own arguments.
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Morning Consult poll: Pritzker the 8th least popular governor
Wednesday, Oct 23, 2019 - Posted by Rich Miller * With all the usual caveats about Morning Consult’s opaque methodology, the company’s latest poll has Gov. Pritzker with a 43 percent job approval rating and a 42 percent disapproval rating. 14 percent are undecided. He’s +47 with Democrats and -56 with Republicans, which is far worse (and probably more realistic) than the recent poll for Public Radio which had him at -36 with GOP respondents. That poll had his approval/disapproval rating at 59/41. The Morning Consult poll taken during the first quarter of the year had Pritzker at 40/29, so his disapproval rating has climbed considerably since then. The governor was at 44/35 in second-quarter polling. The company is claiming a margin of error of +/- 1 percent for 21,533 registered Illinois voters between July 1 and September 30.
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Poll: Only 6 percent of Illinoisans strongly oppose fingerprinting for FOID applicants
Thursday, Oct 17, 2019 - Posted by Rich Miller * We’ve talked about this NPR Illinois poll before. It’s an online poll and it produced some surprisingly strong (32 percent) job approval numbers from Republicans for Gov. Pritzker. But, even if it’s in the ballpark, these are pretty strong numbers…
The “strongly support” numbers are also pretty high, according to the poll. 54 percent strongly support banning high capacity magazines (64 percent total with just 15 percent strongly opposed), 55 percent strongly support an assault weapons ban (72 percent total with just 19 percent strongly opposed), 73 percent strongly support mental health background checks before purchases (92 percent total with 3 percent strongly opposed) and 69 percent strongly support making FOID applicants submit fingerprints (88 percent total with 6 percent strongly opposed). Whew. Click here, here, here and here for more.
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