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So of course he triples down on stupid.
He is a horrible mayor, and he and Pritzker make a fabulous tag team of pathetic.
Chicago is witnessing one of the sharpest political collapses in recent memory.
A February survey by M3 Strategies placed Mayor Brandon Johnson’s approval rating at just 6.6%. Nearly 80% of voters said they viewed him unfavorably.
No modern mayor of Chicago has ever recorded such a low number, and few elected officials in U.S. history have polled worse
The city’s problems are not abstract. Residents have grown frustrated with rising property taxes, a shrinking police force, and an ongoing illegal immigrant crisis that has overwhelmed public services.
More than 25,000 illegals have arrived since 2022, straining shelters and schools already stretched thin.
While Johnson created a unified shelter system with more than 7,000 beds, Chicagoans continue to see neighborhood facilities converted into makeshift housing.
Many view it as a sign that their own needs are secondary to city hall’s political agenda.
Public safety remains the defining issue. Johnson can point to official statistics showing progress: homicides are down nearly 30% compared with the previous year, and shootings citywide have trended downward in 2025.
But Chicagoans remain skeptical. Carjackings, robberies, and retail theft have become everyday concerns.
Headlines about brazen downtown crime reinforce the perception that the city is unsafe, regardless of improvements on paper.
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He is a horrible mayor, and he and Pritzker make a fabulous tag team of pathetic.
Chicago is witnessing one of the sharpest political collapses in recent memory.
A February survey by M3 Strategies placed Mayor Brandon Johnson’s approval rating at just 6.6%. Nearly 80% of voters said they viewed him unfavorably.
No modern mayor of Chicago has ever recorded such a low number, and few elected officials in U.S. history have polled worse
The city’s problems are not abstract. Residents have grown frustrated with rising property taxes, a shrinking police force, and an ongoing illegal immigrant crisis that has overwhelmed public services.
More than 25,000 illegals have arrived since 2022, straining shelters and schools already stretched thin.
While Johnson created a unified shelter system with more than 7,000 beds, Chicagoans continue to see neighborhood facilities converted into makeshift housing.
Many view it as a sign that their own needs are secondary to city hall’s political agenda.
Public safety remains the defining issue. Johnson can point to official statistics showing progress: homicides are down nearly 30% compared with the previous year, and shootings citywide have trended downward in 2025.
But Chicagoans remain skeptical. Carjackings, robberies, and retail theft have become everyday concerns.
Headlines about brazen downtown crime reinforce the perception that the city is unsafe, regardless of improvements on paper.
...
Chicago Mayor Who Refused Trump’s Help on Crime Records Just 6.6% Approval | The Gateway Pundit | by Gregory Lyakhov
A February survey by M3 Strategies placed Mayor Brandon Johnson’s approval rating at just 6.6%. Nearly 80% of voters said they viewed him unfavorably.