IL-GOV 2018: Which Illinois Democrat can beat Gov. Bruce Rauner? (user search)
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  IL-GOV 2018: Which Illinois Democrat can beat Gov. Bruce Rauner? (search mode)
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Question: Which Illinois Democrat can beat Gov. Bruce Rauner?
#1
State Senator Daniel Biss
 
#2
Chris Kennedy
 
#3
Chicago Alderman Ameya Pawar
 
#4
J.B. Pritzker
 
#5
Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart
 
#6
Valerie Jarrett
 
#7
Former First Lady Michelle Obama
 
#8
Former President Barack Obama
 
#9
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel
 
#10
Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan
 
#11
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan
 
#12
State Senator Kwame Raoul
 
#13
Jonathan Jackson
 
#14
Other
 
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Total Voters: 62

Author Topic: IL-GOV 2018: Which Illinois Democrat can beat Gov. Bruce Rauner?  (Read 3323 times)
Rjjr77
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« on: April 12, 2017, 09:33:10 PM »

Kennedy has a decent shot at winning in my opinion. Regardless though, Rauner is in some serious danger right now. I could see most of these Democrats winning against him in 2018.

i dunno, if that latest approval poll is true hes over 40% approval under 50% disapproval, and hes got 50 million with no primary, thats not a terrible spot for an incumbent
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Rjjr77
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« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2017, 10:33:48 PM »

Everyone listed.

Kennedy has a decent shot at winning in my opinion. Regardless though, Rauner is in some serious danger right now. I could see most of these Democrats winning against him in 2018.

i dunno, if that latest approval poll is true hes over 40% approval under 50% disapproval, and hes got 50 million with no primary, thats not a terrible spot for an incumbent

It's a blue state Trump midterm. He needs to be polling like Baker and Hogan to even have a chance.

Not true at all.
Money and a nasty primary can go along way. Don't underestimate the state of Illinois ability to compartmentalism their governor's races. Rauners going to spend 100 million total on his side, all without a primary, while the democrats will be carving each other up. Being -7 is a good spot
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