A new Public Policy Polling survey in Illinois shows that Bill Brady (R) leads Gov. Pat Quinn (D) in the gubernatorial race by seven points, 42% to 35%. Quinn trailed by nine points last month.
Analysis: "It's amazing that Quinn's still in this given his continuing incredible unpopularity. 60% of voters in the state now disapprove of the job he's doing to only 24% who are happy with it. In addition to those dreadful numbers with independents only 6% of Republicans think he's doing a good job and even with Democrats he's at just a 42/38 spread. But he's fortunate that GOP voters nominated a very weak candidate themselves. Only 36% of folks in Illinois see Brady in a favorable light while 44% have a negative opinion of him."
A CNN/Time poll yesterday also found the race has tightened.