Chicago Voters Show Low Trust In Local Teachers Union As November Elections Near – Daily Caller

Around 36 percent of likely Chicago voters have a favorable opinion of CTU compared to 46 percent who have an unfavorable opinion, according to survey commissioner by the the Illinois Policy Institute. CTU has spent over $175,000 for candidates running for this year’s Chicago Board of Education election, but budget documents show that CTU is planning to spend as much as $1 million across 10 school board districts.
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36% of voters have a favorable opinion of CTU. 36%! After all the strikes, after the dismal report cards. low test scores and empty schools, 36% still support CTU.

With 36% of your population essentially dead from the neck up, you are sunk. 1 in 3 of your voters are morons.

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