Governor Pat Quinn, who replaced Blagojevich following his impeachment, does not receive much reelection support from voters. If Quinn decides to run for a full term as governor, only 13% say they would definitely vote for him while 23% say they would definitely vote against him. Most voters (63%) say their decisions would depend on who is running against him.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
61% of Illinois Voters Say They Would Definitely Vote Against Roland Burris
Lots of interesting information in Rasmussen Reports about the views of Illinois voters, including this:
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