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Poll shows discrimination preferences

| September 30, 2013 2:01 PM

Most voters on cdapress.com either don't like Coeur d'Alene's anti-discrimination ordinance or don't think it will affect their vote for city council candidates this fall.

Only 19 percent (247 voters) said they'll support candidates who approve of the ordinance. Of the remainder, 51 percent (640 voters) said they'll support candidates who oppose the ordinance, and the remaining 30 percent (376 voters) said it won't affect who they support on Nov. 5.