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Miller: Lisa Madigan towers over Quinn in poll

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You probably won’t be surprised to learn that a poll taken Jan. 30 of 1,255 likely Illinois Democratic primary voters shows Attorney General Lisa Madigan leading Gov. Pat Quinn by a very large margin.

Madigan also leads Quinn and former White House chief of staff Bill Daley in a three-way contest, according to the poll, but Quinn leads Daley in a one-on-one race. And a large plurality of Democrats disapprove of the governor’s job performance. The We Ask America Poll has a margin of error of plus-minus 3 percentage points. About 18 percent of the results came from mobile phone users.

In the poll, Madigan leads Quinn by 25 points, 50.5 to 25.7. Among women, who almost always make up a majority of Democratic primary votes, Madigan’s lead is 53-22, while she leads among men 46-30.

The attorney general’s lead over the governor in Chicago is 46-30, and it’s 51-28 in suburban Cook County. Madigan is ahead 53-23 in the suburban collar counties and by a massive 53-21 downstate.

Madigan has not decided whether she is going to run for governor. People close to her are divided over what they think she’ll do. She reportedly plans to take her time with her decision.

A Public Policy Polling survey taken in November had Madigan leading Quinn 64-20. But that poll was of just 319 “usual” Democratic primary voters with a margin of error of plus-minus 5.5 percentage points. Still, PPP does excellent work, so if you consider the two polls, you get a very strong lead for Madigan. If Madigan’s decision is heavily weighted toward whether she can win the primary, she’ll run.

Quinn has a better shot against Daley, a white, Irish Democratic Chicago man who may not bring much more to the table than Dan Hynes did in the 2010 primary. According to the We Ask America poll, Quinn leads Daley by five points, 38-33. November’s PPP survey had Daley leading Quinn 37-34, so average those two results and you get an essential tie at 36 for Quinn and 35 for Daley.

According to last week’s We Ask America poll, Quinn leads Daley in the city, 45-30, but Daley leads in suburban Cook County, 40-36. Quinn has a narrow half-point lead in the collars and leads by less than two points downstate. The Daley name ain’t what it used to be.

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