Posted Mar 13, 2015, 2:37 PM
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It has a significantly smaller "undecided" portion. A lot of undecided types tend to break towards name recognition and, as the article points out, Chuy is suffering from a lack of name recognition which isn't atypical of a challenger.
However, a poll is a poll, they aren't the election one way or another. I won't be comfortable until we have official counts the day after the election and Rahm has a 5% lead. This is an election we, as a city, can't afford to mess around with.
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