Illinois Issues has teamed up with NPR to conduct a poll with a margin of error of +/- 3.7%. Here’s the part on “Leaving Illinois:” Leaving Illinois Because of the fact that the state of Illinois lost nearly 34,000 individuals … Continue reading
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When I listen to National Public Radio I switch between DeKalb and Chicago. During the fall election not a mention that I heard was made of the McHenry County Chairman’s race or the state rep. race to replace Jack Franks. … Continue reading
Not that another example is needed, but I have to admit to being shocked that in NPR’s story about the resignation of Oregon Governor Kitzhaber the name of his political party was not mentioned. When Virginia Governor Robert F. McDonnell was … Continue reading
I listen to NPR, but only when I get out of range of Chicago’s WBEZ do I switch to the NIU station in DeKalb. I have to be pretty close to Rockford not to be able to hear WBEZ. … Continue reading
This past Sunday I heard NPR interview Congressman Barney Frank. One of the things discussed was a cooperative effort he and Congressman Ron Paul have to find ways to save money in the Federal budget. What would be done with … Continue reading
National Public Radio reports on a 1,200 person poll taken in 70 U.S. House of Representative districts considered swing districts. Three from Illinois—Bill Foster’s, Debbie Halvorsen’s and Melissa Bean’s—were included. The results nationwide showed voters selecting Republicans over Democrats 49% … Continue reading