Column: Why should new Chicago mayor care about lousy poll numbers? – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "A Black man who can’t get support from Black men ought to be in a world of political hurt. But the good news for Johnson is that his terrible poll numbers mostly do not reflect buyer’s remorse by voters. That’s because most Chicago voters didn’t vote for Johnson or anyone else. They did other things than vote as the April 4 election approached. They checked out, leaving it to a small minority — 38 percent of voters — to make the momentous decision about the city’s leadership."
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LetsgoBrandon!
2 years ago

Poll numbers don’t matter when the ones counting the votes determine who your next mayor is going to be

LetsgoBrandon!
2 years ago
Reply to  LetsgoBrandon!

The ones counting the votes determine who your next mayor is going to be, not the actual voters; so thats why polls don’t matter and they don’t care what you think

sue
2 years ago
Reply to  LetsgoBrandon!

HOW RIGHT YOU ARE……..THANKS FOR SAYING IT OUT LOUD!!!!!!!!!

Admin
2 years ago
Reply to  sue

Sue, easy on the all caps, please. It’s like screaming (not that that isn’t understandable).

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