Poll Shows Voters Unhappy With Rauner, Madigan
As Illinois remains mired in gridlock and nearing two years without a full budget, voters are pinning the blame on state leaders.
A poll from the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute of likely voters finds high disapproval for Republican Governor Bruce Rauner as well as Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan.
The poll, conducted earlier this month with a margin of error of +/- 3 percentage points, shows 58% disapprove of Governor Rauner's job performance. 61% disapprove of Speaker Madigan.
Those surveyed were a bit more kind to the other legislative leaders.
Links
- When Republicans Voted For Speaker Madigan
- Madigan Loses Some Power; Rauner Buys More Budget Culpability
- Michael Madigan: A DNC Interview With The Chairman Of The Democratic Party Of Illinois
- Rauner: Dems Should Break Ranks With Madigan, Cullerton
- Madigan On Rauner, In His Own Words
- Madigan: “Campaign Purposes” Behind Rauner’s Term Limits, Redistricting Push
- Rauner, Madigan ‘Circling Like Dogs’