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mucifer

(23,487 posts)
Tue Sep 16, 2014, 10:30 AM Sep 2014

Tribune Poll: Minimum Wage has strong support:

Ilinois voters strongly support the idea of increasing the minimum wage and raising the state income tax on millionaires — positions that could help Democrats drive turnout in November, a Chicago Tribune poll shows.

The survey also found that voters like the notion of placing term limits on state lawmakers, a concept that Republican governor challenger Bruce Rauner tried to put on the fall ballot before the courts struck down the effort.


http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-illinois-referendum-questions-met-0916-20140916-story.html#page=1

Some good news. I know the media likes close races. This whole fixation on polls drives me nuts.

At least this article focuses on the issues. I hate that so much focus goes into polls and who is ahead. For the media, it's a sport and not about our lives.
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Tribune Poll: Minimum Wage has strong support: (Original Post) mucifer Sep 2014 OP
i know. i know the polls showing this to be a close race are full of shit. mopinko Sep 2014 #1

mopinko

(70,023 posts)
1. i know. i know the polls showing this to be a close race are full of shit.
Tue Sep 16, 2014, 12:36 PM
Sep 2014

i keep sayin- aint no way rauner gets any more votes than mittens did.
and i think the minimum wage is the perfect issue to be hammering.

rahm got a lot of shit for not signing on to a chicago only hike, but i think it was very smart politics.

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