Chicago mayor is losing grip on city as rivals build war chest – Bloomberg/Killeen Daily Herald

Mayor Brandon Johnson's approval rating was just 26 percent around mid-2025, according to one poll. Another published in October showed 31 percent approving of the mayor’s job. A spokesperson for Johnson said the polls were inaccurate.
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Call my shrink
2 months ago

How do you poll a cemetery ? Those would be the only approvals he’d get

Frank James
2 months ago

He’s easily below 5%. Polling his 100 followers isn’t taking a poll.

Morefandave
2 months ago

I can believe the polls are inaccurate. How can his approval possibly be that high? 31%?!

Chercher
2 months ago

The spokesperson is correct-the approval rating is actually much lower than the poll indicates.

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