Vallas Leads Chicago Mayor’s Race As Election Day Nears: POLL

by The Daily Caller

Vallas Leads Chicago Mayor’s Race As Election Day Nears: POLL

Trevor Schakohl on April 3, 2023

Former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas held a roughly 4.2% lead over Cook County Board Commissioner Brandon Johnson with likely voters in their contest to become Chicago’s mayor, according to a poll released two days before the runoff election.

Vallas received support from about 49.6% of 900 respondents, while 45.4% favored Johnson, the Victory Research poll, conducted from March 31 to April 2, shows, with early voting in progress since March 20. Vallas and Johnson advanced to the April 4 Chicago mayor runoff election by placing first and second respectively in the Feb. 28 first round, eliminating first-term incumbent Democratic Mayor Lori Lightfoot.

Vallas, a self-described “lifelong Democrat” who served as Chicago’s budget director in the 1990s and Philadelphia School District CEO in the mid-2000s, has repeatedly accused Johnson of wanting to “defund the police,” pointing out that he called it a “real political goal” on a radio show in December 2020. Johnson has argued Vallas is a Republican, mentioning how he characterized himself “more of a Republican than a Democrat now” in a 2009 interview, according to Politico.

The Chicago Fraternal Order of Police supports Vallas in the election, while Johnson is a member of the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) and has their endorsement. The CTU has donated more than $1.5 million in support of Johnson’s campaign, according to the Illinois Policy Institute, a move the organization said breaks the union’s own rules.

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Republican donors have given significant contributions to Vallas, though Chicago Republican Party Chairman Steve Boulton noted Wednesday that the party had not endorsed him, saying, “Paul Vallas is not a Republican,” Crain’s Chicago Business reported.

The Victory Research poll had a 3.27% margin of error.

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