Komunikaty PR

New Poll Alert: Amid Mixed Approval Ratings, Chicago's Mayor Brandon Johnson has Abundant Messaging Opportunities

2025-06-17  |  00:55:04

New Survey shows Mayor Brandon Johnson has mixed approval ratings, but tremendous opportunity for growth

Mayor Johnson has multiple avenues for reconnecting with his coalition, especially if he leans into a clear defense of multiracial democracy and economic justice in the face of national threats.”
— Dr. Alvin Tillery

CHICAGO, IL, UNITED STATES, June 16, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- A newly released poll conducted by the 2040 Strategy Group offers a nuanced view of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s standing with Chicago voters at the midpoint of his first term. The survey of 855 Chicago residents, fielded between May 27 and June 4, 2025, reveals a city grappling with uncertainty, disappointment, and opportunity as it evaluates its progressive mayor amid ongoing national political turmoil.

“This moment is defined by widespread frustration with the political establishment,” said Dr. Alvin B. Tillery, Co-Founder and CEO of the 2040 Strategy Group. “Yet, our data show that Mayor Johnson has multiple avenues for reconnecting with his coalition, especially if he leans into a clear defense of multiracial democracy and economic justice in the face of national threats.”

Overall Approval and Key Demographic Trends:

The topline numbers suggest that Mayor Johnson faces real challenges and potential for growth. Twenty-six percent (26%) of respondents said they approve of his job, while 38% disapprove. Notably, 36% of Chicagoans expressed “mixed views,” indicating a large bloc of persuadable voters. The polling shows deep variation across demographic lines:

- Black voters: 30% approve, 28% disapprove, 43% mixed
- Latino voters: 23% approve, 39% disapprove, 37% mixed
- White voters: 33% approve, 39% disapprove, 28% mixed
- Millennials (age 27–43): 41% approve, 28% disapprove, 31% mixed
- Boomers (age 60+): 19% approve, 47% disapprove, 34% mixed
- Women: 19% approve, 37% disapprove, 44% mixed
- Men: 35% approve, 39% disapprove, 26% mixed

Johnson’s core support remains most robust among voters who backed him early: 52% of those who voted for him in the first round of the 2023 election still approve of his performance. Among 2023 non-voters, however, approval drops to 15%.

Issue-Based Performance: Strength in Civil Rights, Weakness in Budgeting and Schools:

Chicagoans were also asked to rate the Mayor’s performance across several issues. Johnson received his strongest marks for defending racial equity (39% approval) and resisting attacks by the Trump administration on cities and civil rights (44% approval). By contrast, public approval lags significantly on more local policy issues like the budget (24% approval) and public schools (27% approval).

Institutional Ratings and Political Context:

Beyond the mayor himself, the survey assessed public perception of city agencies and other political leaders. Respondents gave “C” grades across the board to city institutions like the Chicago Police Department (CPD), Chicago Public Schools (CPS), and the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). CPS received slightly worse marks, with a C-average.

Governor J.B. Pritzker emerged as the most favorably viewed among political figures, with a 62% favorability rating. Mayor Johnson was viewed favorably by 32% of respondents, a 6-point jump from his job approval score, suggesting room for growth with the proper narrative framing.

Messaging Tests Show Pathways to Boost Support:

Perhaps most striking in the survey were the results of the messaging tests. Participants were randomly assigned to receive one of four messages about Mayor Johnson's leadership:

1. A focus on his commitment to improving Chicago’s public schools;
2. A message highlighting improvements to public safety and safety equity;
3. A defense of civil rights, DEI, and nondiscrimination law in opposition to federal rollback efforts;
4. A statement about protecting immigrants and maintaining Chicago as a welcoming city.

All four messages increased Johnson’s approval ratings with those who received them—by at least 22% relative to their baseline approval levels. The most substantial gains came from public safety and education messages, but civil rights and immigration messages also drove significant movement, especially within key subgroups.

Re-Election Scenarios: Voters Divided, But Movable:

When asked whether they would vote for Mayor Johnson in 2027, voters were roughly split between yes, no, and unsure. While the messaging treatments moderately affected overall vote intention, the underlying data show that targeted messages can drive meaningful change within demographic subgroups, especially among younger voters and previous supporters.

A Moment of Opportunity:

The report concludes that while Mayor Johnson faces a skeptical electorate, the political climate presents real opportunities for renewal. As the national government continues efforts to dismantle civil rights protections and DEI initiatives, Chicago’s mayor may find fertile ground in reasserting the city’s values of inclusion, equity, and multiracial democracy.

About the Survey:

This poll was conducted by the 2040 Strategy Group using a proprietary internet panel maintained by Bovitz, Inc. The survey included 855 respondents and was fielded between May 27 and June 4, 2025. Results were weighted to reflect the city’s population by age, gender, race, income, and education. The margin of error is ±3 percentage points for the full sample.

Alvin Tillery
2040 Strategy Group
alvin.tillery|2040strategygroup.com| |alvin.tillery|2040strategygroup.com
Visit us on social media:
LinkedIn

Legal Disclaimer:

EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Newseria nie ponosi odpowiedzialności za treści oraz inne materiały (np. infografiki, zdjęcia) przekazywane w „Biurze Prasowym”, których autorami są zarejestrowani użytkownicy tacy jak agencje PR, firmy czy instytucje państwowe.
Ostatnio dodane
komunikaty PR z wybranej przez Ciebie kategorii
EIN Newswire BRAK ZDJĘCIA
2025-06-21 | 10:55:04

Coherent Market Insights Joins Team Marksmen as Knowledge Partner for Supply Chain & Logistics Conclave 2025

BURLINGAME, CA, UNITED STATES, June 21, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- June 20 2025, Delhi; Coherent Market Insights (CMI) proudly announced its partnership with Team Marksmen as the Knowledge Partner for the 4th Edition of the Supply Chain &
EIN Newswire BRAK ZDJĘCIA
2025-06-21 | 03:55:09

Valley Alarm Joins Simi Valley K9 Unit Fundraiser at Clays for K9s 2025

The Simi Valley PD K9 team brought home the win at Clays for K9sChief Steve Shorts thanked the crowd for showing up to support the department’s four-legged officersValley Alarm Supports Simi Valley Police K9 Unit at Clays for K9s
EIN Newswire BRAK ZDJĘCIA
2025-06-21 | 03:55:09

Manifest Prosthetics and Orthotics Honored as 2025 Emerging Business of the Year by South Tampa Chamber of Commerce

The Manifest Prosthetics and Orthotics team accepting the 2025 Emerging Business of the Year Award.Veteran- and Hispanic woman-owned clinic recognized for innovation, growth, and impact in patient-centered prosthetic care. TAMPA, FL, UNITED

Kalendarium

Więcej ważnych informacji

Jedynka Newserii

Jedynka Newserii

Kongres Profesjonalistów Public Relations

Transport

Polska przeciwna przedłużeniu umowy UE–Ukraina o transporcie drogowym. Uderza ona w krajową branżę transportową

Parlament Europejski większością głosów poparł przedłużenie umowy o transporcie drogowym między Unią Europejską a Ukrainą do końca 2025 roku. Zdaniem polskich europosłów, którzy głosowali przeciw, podtrzymanie liberalizacji przewozów drogowych przyczyni się do dalszego obniżenia konkurencyjności polskich firm transportowych. W przeciwieństwie do ukraińskich przewoźników muszą one spełniać szereg unijnych wymogów. Polska delegacja planuje przedstawić swoje stanowisko europejskiemu komisarzowi ds. zrównoważonego transportu i turystyki.

Transport

M.Kobosko: Wszyscy zapłacimy za eskalację między Izraelem a Iranem. Kraje UE powinny robić więcej dla budowy swojego własnego bezpieczeństwa

 Mrzonki o armii europejskiej są mrzonkami, to trzeba sobie jasno powiedzieć. Każdy z krajów członkowskich Unii Europejskiej musi, i to się na szczęście już dzieje, nie tylko myśleć i mówić, ale też robić coraz więcej dla budowy swojego własnego bezpieczeństwa w koordynacji wspólnej – uważa Michał Kobosko, poseł do Parlamentu Europejskiego z Polska 2050. W kontekście światowych konfliktów, w tym na linii Izrael–Iran, jego zdaniem Polska powinna się skupić na współpracy zarówno ze Wspólnotą, jak i Stanami Zjednoczonymi. 

Muzyka

Trwający Festiwal Mozartowski przyciąga tłumy melomanów. To jedno z najważniejszych wydarzeń w stolicy

Artystka zaznacza, że za sprawą Warszawskiej Opery Kameralnej jeszcze przez dwa tygodnie Warszawa będzie rozbrzmiewać Mozartem. Kolejna edycja festiwalu poświęconego temu wybitnemu kompozytorowi zajmuje ważne miejsce w kulturalnym kalendarzu stolicy i przyciąga tłumy melomanów. A przed nimi jeszcze sporo atrakcji. Alicja Węgorzewska szczególnie zaprasza na dwie premiery, jedną skierowaną do młodych odbiorców, drugą – dedykowaną koneserom. Niezwykle ciekawie zapowiada się także nowy sezon artystyczny w WOK-u. Twórcy już pracują nad kolejnymi spektaklami i nagrywają nowe płyty.

Partner serwisu

Instytut Monitorowania Mediów

Szkolenia

Akademia Newserii

Akademia Newserii to projekt, w ramach którego najlepsi polscy dziennikarze biznesowi, giełdowi oraz lifestylowi, a  także szkoleniowcy z wieloletnim doświadczeniem dzielą się swoją wiedzą nt. pracy z mediami.