Voters oppose Chicago mayor’s tent city plan over 2 to 1 – Illinois Policy

Of the 800 Chicago voters polled Oct. 18-22, 63%, somewhat or strongly oppose his tent plan compared to 28% in support with 9% unsure. Nearly half of voters, 46%, strongly oppose the plan.
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Old Spartan
2 years ago

I can’t wait to see how many folks like the idea of tents when the real weather shows up. Everyone is lucky that the last few days have seen such mild temperatures. A couple of good wind chills are going to end the tent fantasy pretty quickly.

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