Over half of Illinoisans unhappy with JB Pritzker – Illinois Policy

"There’s national speculation Pritzker would run for president in 2028, but his Illinois numbers do not bode well for his appeal on the national stage. The reasons Illinoisans are concerned about him are increasingly obvious. In the same poll, 60 percent of voters said high taxes were the most important issue facing the state."
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Taxpayer
8 months ago

Mayor 6.6% must be jealous of him

One more year
8 months ago

I’m floored that Jelly Belly even has 47% approval rating even if only 752 people polled. What rock are these 355 people approving of this jamoke hiding under?

Hello, Indiana!
8 months ago

And? The disgruntled won’t do much besides piss and moan as the increasing taxes and Marxists continue unabated. If everyone supposedly R voted that way, IL would at least stand half a chance.

David F
8 months ago

The Chicago the brain dead democratic fools will continue to pull the blue handle, especially all the CTU members, now newer police and fireman that can retire at 55 with full pay forever.

Joey Zamboni
8 months ago

Hmmm…

Then I guess we can expect a (R) to be the next Governor…

Yeah I’m smoking hopium…

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