Poll Identifies Income Inequality as Key Issue in D.C. Ward 4
According to an April 13-15 poll (Public Policy Polling), key issues for likely Democratic voters in Ward 4 are addressing income inequality, along with improving schools and building more affordable housing. The majority of likely Democratic voters in the ward indicated that these three issues were very important to them.
When asked if the election for Ward 4 councilmember were held today and the candidates were Brandon Todd and Janeese Lewis George, 43% of Ward 4 likely voters said they would vote for Brandon Todd, 27% for Janeese Lewis George, 3% for someone else, and 28% were not sure.
After hearing information about each candidate, 40% of Ward 4 likely voters said they would vote fore Brandon Todd, 33% for Janeese Lewis George, 2% for someone else, and 24% were not sure.
80% of Ward 4 likely voters say that addressing the coronavirus in Ward 4 is very important to them. Nearly half of respondents rated Councilmember Brandon Todd’s handling of the crisis as excellent or good.
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