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New Ives poll shows she could beat Democrat Casten in 2020

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WHEATON – Illinois' 6th CD could swing back into Republican hands next November, a poll released by Republican candidate Jeanne Ives said Monday. 

The campaign says an Ogden & Fry poll conducted on December 17 shows the former state rep leading incumbent Congressman Sean Casten in a one-on-one in Illinois’ 6th Congressional District.  The poll was conducted districtwide regarding political preferences of candidates with 575 respondents.

While the 575 polled showed Democrats leading by five points in Henry Hyde's once-conservative district, Ives polled ahead of Casten by 10 points among likely voters. The Madigan Democrat machine has redrawn the 6th CD over the last two decades to include areas of Cook County that bring in more and more Democrats, while they are leaving the city of Chicago.

6th CD polling respondents were selected by random sampling of likely 2020 General Election voters. The margin of error for this poll is +/- 4.17% at the 95% confidence interval.

The results show that head-to-head, Ives leads Casten by 9 points (47-38 Ives) and that  Casten’s re-elect number is under 40 (38.3%). 

Questions and responses included: 

How likely are you to vote in next year’s Presidential Election?  

  • Very Likely – 92.3%
  • Somewhat Likely – 2.6%
  • Somewhat Unlikely – 1.2% 
  • Very Unlikely – 3.8% 

Thinking about the race for Congress, if the election were held today would you be more likely to vote for the Republican or Democratic candidate? 

  • Republican – 43.3%  
  • Democratic – 48.6%
  • Undecided – 8.1% 

Thinking about the November General Election for Congress, if the election were held today, for which candidate would you likely or lean towards voting, Republican Jeanne Ives or Democrat Sean Casten?

  • Likely Jeanne Ives – 39.6% 
  • Lean Jeanne Ives – 7.4%
  • Lean Sean Casten – 7.6%
  • Likely Sean Casten – 29.8%
  • Undecided – 15.5% 

Before the November 2020 election, Ives faces Republican Jay Kinzler in the March 2020 6th CD GOP primary.

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