(C) Daily Kos This story was originally published by Daily Kos and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . What's going to happen in this month's intense contest for mayor of Chicago? No one knows [1] ['Daily Kos Staff', 'Backgroundurl Avatar_Large', 'Nickname', 'Joined', 'Created_At', 'Story Count', 'N_Stories', 'Comment Count', 'N_Comments', 'Popular Tags'] Date: 2023-02-08 We’ve seen several other polls over the last month, but just about the only thing each firm has agreed on is that no one is going to come close to taking the majority they’d need to win outright. Indeed, it was just this week that IZQ Strategies, a Democratic firm that says it conducted its poll without a client, put Vallas well in first with 25% as Johnson took second with 15%; those numbers also had Lightfoot and Garcia at 12% each, with Willson just behind with 11%. We may be left guessing about the true state of the race until ballots are tabulated at the end of the month, though Lightfoot’s team quickly argued that Mason-Dixon’s sample is overestimating Garcia. The poll, which showed Garcia winning 56% of Latino respondents, also estimated that this demographic will form 27% of the electorate even though the city’s majority Latino precincts only made up 13% of Chicago’s total vote last November. The poll comes at a time when the negative ads are flying all over place. While Lightfoot said last month that she wanted Vallas to be her runoff opponent, the mayor doesn’t seem to think it’s a good idea to leave him alone right now. Lightfoot recently debuted a digital ad utilizing 2009 footage of Vallas telling conservative host Jeff Berkowitz, “I will probably register as a Republican in the next primary,” “I am more of a Republican than a Democrat now,” and, “If I run for public office, then I would be running as a Republican.” Lightfoot, like Garcia, has also accused Vallas of opposing abortion rights, though it remains to be seen if she’ll run a TV spot going after the former Chicago Public Schools CEO. Vallas, who ran for office as a Democrat in the years between that 2009 interview, responded to Garcia’s broadside by declaring, “I am a lifelong Democrat who has always been 100% pro-choice.” Lightfoot’s allies at the 77 Committee are also running what appears to be the first negative spot anyone has leveled against Johnson, who has the support of the influential Chicago Teachers Union, though it’s not clear if it’s running on TV. This ad says that Johnson wants to “defund the police,” which the narrator says will jeopardize Chicago residents’ safety. The county commissioner, writes Politico, says “he would like to see the agency’s resources moved to other areas, especially publicly funded mental health centers,” but he’s avoided saying he wants to “defund” the police department. Lightfoot has also been running commercials for a while tying Garcia to two scandal-ridden men, former crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried and former Illinois state House Speaker Michael Madigan. The other contenders have largely avoided mentioning the incumbent by name in their TV spots, though they’ve argued that crime is out of control under the current leadership. [END] --- [1] Url: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/2/8/2151887/-What-s-going-to-happen-in-this-month-s-intense-contest-for-mayor-of-Chicago-No-one-knows Published and (C) by Daily Kos Content appears here under this condition or license: Site content may be used for any purpose without permission unless otherwise specified. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/dailykos/