"...(I)n a straightforward question as to whether Chicago has too few police, the right amount, or too many, 64% said we have too few, 19% said we have the right amount, and just 10% said we have too many. Breaking out the results by race, Blacks were most likely to say we don’t have enough police."
“Second, in a straightforward question as to whether Chicago has too few police, the right amount, or too many, 64% said we have too few, 19% said we have the right amount, and just 10% said we have too many. Breaking out the results by race, Blacks were most likely to say we don’t have enough police.” Yet, 18 months ago, these same voters voted overwhelming for Kim Foxx with 80-95% of voters in the highest crime neighborhoods voting for her. So there’s a huge disconnect here. Is this poll wrong? Or, are Kim Foxx’s vote totals from 2020 fraudulent?… Read more »
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
“Second, in a straightforward question as to whether Chicago has too few police, the right amount, or too many, 64% said we have too few, 19% said we have the right amount, and just 10% said we have too many. Breaking out the results by race, Blacks were most likely to say we don’t have enough police.” Yet, 18 months ago, these same voters voted overwhelming for Kim Foxx with 80-95% of voters in the highest crime neighborhoods voting for her. So there’s a huge disconnect here. Is this poll wrong? Or, are Kim Foxx’s vote totals from 2020 fraudulent?… Read more »