Should Bob Filner Resign? 81 Percent Of San Diego Says Yes, According To New Poll

Poll Finds Staggering Support For Filner Resignation
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Hours after a petition to recall San Diego Mayor Bob Filner (D) got underway, a new poll revealed that an overwhelming majority of residents want to see him resign.

A poll released by 10News/U-T San Diego on Sunday found that 81 percent said yes to a Filner resignation, while 14 percent said no. Conducted by SurveyUSA, the poll reached 600 people, with a margin of error of 2.5 to 4.3 percent.

As of Thursday, 16 women had come forward accusing Filner of sexual harassment. The latest woman to speak out was Peggy Shannon, a 67-year-old volunteer city worker who claimed Thursday that he repeatedly asked her to rub his hands, go out on dates and made sexually-charged comments.

Filner announced July 26 that he was choosing not to resign, opting instead for two weeks of intensive therapy. He completed the counseling one week early.

Several political voices have already called for Filner's resignation, headed by the Democratic Party of San Diego.

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Before You Go

10 Dumbest Excuses for Political Sex Scandals
Mark Sanford(01 of11)
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Hiking the Appalachian Trail. Said a staffer: “I apologize for taking so long to send this update, and was waiting to see if a more definitive idea of what part of the Trail he was on before we did so.” (credit:Getty Images)
Kwame Kilpatrick(02 of11)
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“I cheated on my wife and I lied about it. The maturity I didn’t have was how to balance that job with family and spirituality… [I was] hard headed. I didn’t realize that until I was sitting in solitary confinement.”Kilpatrick exchanged an endless stream of text messages with city official Christine Beatty, who was also married at the time. Kilpatrick, then the Mayor of Detroit, covered up the affair, and after lying about it in court, plead guilty to two counts of obstruction of justice, resigned, and served four months in prison. (credit:Getty Images)
Larry Craig(03 of11)
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“(I have) a wide stance when going to the bathroom,” the Senator said, in response to his arrest for propositioning an undercover cop by tapping his foot in an airport bathroom.Craig was allowed to finish his term in the Senate but has rarely been heard from since. (credit:Reuters/Landov)
Barney Frank(04 of11)
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House of Representatives member, Democratic Congressman for nearly 30 years, and the first openly gay member of the House, Barney Frank, was pretty awesome… until he had an affair with Steve Gobie, a male prostitute, in 1989. While Frank was single at the time, he still paid for sex, which was illegal in his state of Massachusetts. But then Frank also hired the prostitute to run errands and live at his home… where Gobie kept on working as a prostitute. Nope, he’s not working here as a prostitute, he’s just my pool boy. (credit:Reuters/Landov)
Eliot Spitzer(05 of11)
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Wait, what’s this? Gremlins? “There are no excuses,” Spitzer told Matt Lauer. “I have tried to address these gremlins; confront them. What I did was an egregious violation of trust to my family, to my colleagues, to the state, and I’ve paid a price and appropriately so.” Well, at least he didn’t make excuses, right? (credit:Getty Images)
Bill Clinton(06 of11)
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“That depends on what your definition of ‘is’ is.” (credit:Reuters/Landov)
John Ensign(07 of11)
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“While I stand behind my firm belief that I have not violated any law, rule, or standard of conduct of the Senate, and I have fought to prove this publicly, I will not continue to subject my family, my constituents, or the Senate to any further rounds of investigation, depositions, drawn out proceedings, or especially public hearings. For my family and me, this continued personal cost is simply too great.”In other words, I am innocent but would rather look guilty than have the Feds look through my trash folder. (credit:Reuters/Landov)
David Vitter(08 of11)
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“Several years ago, I asked for and received forgiveness from God and my wife in confession and marriage counseling. Out of respect for my family, I will keep my discussion of the matter there with God and them.”I’m a public figure, but my possible involvement in illegal prostitution and diaper-wearing is none of your business because I invoke Jesus. (credit:Getty Images)
John Edwards(09 of11)
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“I have no idea what you’re asking about. I’ve responded, consistently, to these tabloid allegations by saying I don’t respond to these lies and you know that… and I stand by that.”That’s ex-Senator Edwards, telling the press that allegations he had fathered his mistress’ love child were hogwash. A few months later, he admitted he had fathered the love child while his wife was dying of cancer. (credit:MCT/Landov)
Anthony Weiner(10 of11)
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“Tivo shot. FB hacked. Is my blender gonna attack me next? #TheToasterIsVeryLoyal”Representative Weiner tried to convince us he had just Tweeted a picture of his crotch because a hacker had actually posted it, but at a press conference a few days later, he admitted to sending the photo, having online relationships with six women (not including his wife), and being a dumbass. (credit:Landov)
BONUS: Silvio Berlusconi(11 of11)
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“Better to have a passion for beautiful women than to be gay.”That’s the then-married then-Italian Prime Minister telling a friend that, hey, it was okay to host orgies at his villa that may have included hookers and teenage girls because… well, you read the dumb quote. (credit:Landov)