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Nationwide poll shows Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is gaining on former President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, the picture of President Joe Biden is mixed.
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Marquette University poll says Democratic incumbent Tony Evers is now tied with Republican challenger Tim Michels. The U.S. Senate contest is getting closer with Republican incumbent Ron Johnson now only holding a two-point lead over Democratic challenger Mandela Barnes.
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Among registered voters, the October Marquette poll shows incumbent Republican Sen. Ron Johnson tied with challenger Democratic Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes in Wisconsin's U.S. Senate race.
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Democratic incumbent Gov. Tony Evers leads Republican challenger Tim Michels by one point in the October Marquette poll.
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The latest Marquette University poll on the race for Wisconsin governor shows Democratic incumbent Tony Evers with still a slight lead over Republican challenger Tim Michels, but that lead has shrunk.
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A new Marquette University poll shows Democrat Mandela Barnes has opened a lead in this year's U.S. Senate contest against Republican incumbent Ron Johnson, and Democrat incumbent Tony Evers and Republican challenger Tim Michels are in a tight race for Wisconsin governor.
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If abortion opponents now try for major restrictions on abortion procedures in Wisconsin, they would be going against new polling data that show most state residents say abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
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The Marquette Law School poll released Wednesday shows a tight Republican primary race for Wisconsin governor between candidates Tim Michels and Rebecca Kleefisch, and Democratic Gov. Tony Evers slightly ahead of the Republicans. For the U.S. Senate race, Mandela Barnes has a slight lead over Alex Lasry in the Democratic primary, and Republican Sen. Ron Johnson is about even with each of the top Democrats.
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A new Marquette Law School Poll shows the Democratic U.S. Senate race has tightened. It also highlights the issues that might motivate voters.
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According to the latest Marquette Poll, many Wisconsinites are not yet glued into primary races. And on the issues, concern about inflation is up and coronavirus concerns are down.