Bold progressive Ilya Sheyman is ahead of his conservative Democratic challenger in the latest poll of Illinois' 10th district! You can read the poll results below.
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Poll results:
Polls were done by Public Policy Polling (PPP) January 3-4, 2012. Commissioned by: Progressive Change Campaign Committee and MoveOn.org. Methodology information is in each section. Survey of 410 likely Democratic primary voters, MOE+/-4.8%
If the Democratic primary for Congress were held today, and the choices were Ilya Sheyman, Brad Schneider, John Tree, and Vivek Bavda, for whom would you vote?
| Ilya Sheyman |
23% |
| Brad Schneider |
21% |
| John Tree |
5% |
| Vivek Bavda |
2% |
| Not sure |
49% |
Which of these issues is most important to you when choosing a Democratic primary candidate for Congress: their position on holding Wall Street and big corporations accountable, their position on jobs, their position on Israel, their position on social issues like choice, or something else?
| Their position on holding Wall St. and big corporations accountable |
37% |
| Their position on jobs |
37% |
| Their position on Israel |
4% |
| Their position on social issues like choice |
12% |
| Something else |
10% |
When picking a Democratic primary candidate for Congress, are you more likely to choose someone who is more progressive or more moderate?
| Someone more progressive |
64% |
| Someone more moderate |
25% |
| Not sure |
11% |
If a Democratic primary candidate for Congress promised to push for big reforms that held Wall Street accountable, would that make you more or less likely to vote for them, or would it not make a difference?
| More likely |
74% |
| Less likely |
10% |
| Wouldn't make a difference |
17% |
If a Democratic primary candidate for Congress declared their strong support for a major government investment to create jobs - by rebuilding crumbling schools, repairing highways, and wiring the country for high- speed Internet - would that make you more or less likely to vote for them, or would it not make a difference?
| More likely |
80% |
| Less likely |
8% |
| Wouldn't make a difference |
12% |