A poll conducted by Northwestern University’s Center for the Study of Diversity and Democracy and a coalition of Black and Latino nonprofits found Black and Latino voters have common ground on key issues in the upcoming Chicago mayoral election.
A new poll conducted by Northwestern University’s Center for the Study of Diversity and Democracy and a coalition of Black and Latino nonprofits — including the Hispanic Federation, Illinois Black Advocacy Initiative, Latino Policy Forum and Latino Victory Project — found Black and Latino voters have common ground on key issues in the upcoming Chicago mayoral election.
“I think identity politics is a thing in a city like Chicago, but it’s not the only thing,” Muñoz said. “I think for the most part, you know, what they’re really looking for is for a leader who’s been a part of the community, who isn’t just showing up during Election Day, someone that they can count on, consistently look at and cares about the city.”
“Our polls show across both groups, on a variety of different issues, commonalities,” Dominguez said. “Police reform, both compared to Whites, were really interested in addressing crime but with accountability and reform.”“In this primary, Black voters say they’ll vote for the Black candidate,” Dominguez said. “But if it enters a runoff between Chuy and Lori , Chuy has a positive record with Black communities, generally speaking.
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