Way to burry the lead faggots. Yeah, they wrote that title like his approval has gone UP. No, it has gone DOWN a LOT.
It turns out that people fucking hate Criminal illegal aliens and you stealing taxpayer money and cutting services to pay for them while citizens don't get what their taxes are supposed to be paying for (like community centers).
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>A new snapshot of sentiment comes from the Colorado Polling Institute. Hundreds of Denver voters were surveyed for the poll, with results of note, including optimism for the city's future and a shift in approval for Mayor Mike Johnston.
With two years now on his resume, Denver voters are evenly split on their view of how Mayor Johnston has performed, but there's been a significant increase in Denverites who say they now have an unfavorable impression compared to last year.
Budget issues and handling of homelessness and immigrants are primary reasons for his disapproval. Just last month he announced the layoff of around 170 city workers and hundreds more vacant positions.
"Obviously, no city ever wants to have to go through budget cuts or any of these hard decisions," Johnston told CBS Colorado at an event Thursday morning.
Way to burry the lead faggots. Yeah, they wrote that title like his approval has gone UP. No, it has gone DOWN a LOT.
It turns out that people fucking hate Criminal illegal aliens and you stealing taxpayer money and cutting services to pay for them while citizens don't get what their taxes are supposed to be paying for (like community centers).
Archive: https://archive.today/TihLb
From the post:
>>A new snapshot of sentiment comes from the Colorado Polling Institute. Hundreds of Denver voters were surveyed for the poll, with results of note, including optimism for the city's future and a shift in approval for Mayor Mike Johnston.
With two years now on his resume, Denver voters are evenly split on their view of how Mayor Johnston has performed, but there's been a significant increase in Denverites who say they now have an unfavorable impression compared to last year.
Budget issues and handling of homelessness and immigrants are primary reasons for his disapproval. Just last month he announced the layoff of around 170 city workers and hundreds more vacant positions.
"Obviously, no city ever wants to have to go through budget cuts or any of these hard decisions," Johnston told CBS Colorado at an event Thursday morning.
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