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mopinko

(73,928 posts)
Mon Apr 17, 2023, 10:31 AM Apr 2023

Turns out, voters can do nuance

A couple of Chicago mayoral race polling results from last month have been stuck in my head ever since they were released.

The BSP Research poll, taken March 15-23 for Northwestern University’s Center for the Study of Diversity and Democracy, found the two mayoral runoff candidates were running neck and neck. The poll was almost universally ignored by the city’s news media, yet it might’ve possibly contained an important nugget that could help explain at least part of Brandon Johnson’s win and Paul Vallas’ loss.

The poll found that 82% of Chicagoans supported the idea of increasing the number of police on the force. OK, no surprise there.

Immediately after answering that question, however, 63% said they supported the idea of decreasing police funding and investing in addressing root causes of crime. According to the poll, 68% of Black people, 66% of Latinos and 59% of whites supported that idea.

“If that second result is even close to accurate, it upends everything we’re supposed to believe about this contest,” I wrote at the time.


https://capitolfax.com/2023/04/17/turns-out-voters-can-do-nuance/

rich miller is a very astute observer, and this lays out what i saw happening, however many others didnt.


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Turns out, voters can do nuance (Original Post) mopinko Apr 2023 OP
Gee, I guess I better tone down my lecture and discussion Redleg Apr 2023 #1

Redleg

(7,026 posts)
1. Gee, I guess I better tone down my lecture and discussion
Mon Apr 17, 2023, 11:12 AM
Apr 2023

for this week. I wouldn't want to make any students uncomfortable. We're addressing the training and development implications pertaining to Title VII of the CRA of 1964, diversity and inclusion, and breaking the glass ceiling. I guess it's a good thing I don't live in Tennessee or Florida. It's just a matter of time before the Kentucky legislature pushes some similar bullshit. Good thing we have a Democratic governor.

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