Friday, April 30, 2010

Rasmussen poll on Ill. guv race: Brady 45 percent, Quinn 38

Capping off a great day for Illinois Republicans, according to another Rasmussen Reports poll, Land of Lincoln voters prefer GOP candidate Bill Brady for governor, over Pat Quinn, the Democratic incumbent who gained the job after his running mate, Rod Blagojevich, was removed from office.

Forty-five percent of Illinoisans prefer Brady, 38 percent want Quinn, while 11 percent are undecided. A Rasmussen poll taken earlier this month yielded the same results.

Quinn's 15 months in office have been dominated by his call for a 33 percent increase in the state income tax, as well as his pandering to public-sector unions. Brady is a traditional conservative, the type of governor I don't believe we've had during during my lifetime.

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