A new Marquette Law School Poll survey of Wisconsin finds President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump tied at 50% in a head-to-head matchup among registered voters. Among likely voters, Biden is the choice of 51% and Trump the choice of 49%. These results include initially undecided voters who were then asked whom they would vote for if they had to choose between Biden and Trump.
Other notable findings include:
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Trump led by two points with both registered and likely voters in April;
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Fifty-five percent of respondents say Trump was guilty in the New York hush money trial, as the jury ruled, while 36% say he was not guilty and the jury made the wrong ruling, and 9% don’t know;
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Views of public schools are less positive in this survey than they were last fall;
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In a six-candidate race, Trump is favored by 43% and Biden by 40%, while Robert F. Kennedy Jr. receives 8%, Libertarian Chase Oliver 2%, Green Party candidate Jill Stein 2%, and independent Cornel West 4% among registered voters; and
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Among likely voters, support for Trump totaled 44%, Biden 42%, Kennedy 7%, Oliver 1%, Stein 2%, and West 3%.
Meanwhile, in the U.S. Senate race, Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin is supported by 52% of registered voters, while Republican Eric Hovde is backed by 47%. The results are the same with likely voters. These results include initially undecided voters who were then asked whom they would vote for if they had to choose.
When initially asked, Baldwin receives 45%, Hovde 38%, and 17% say they are undecided among registered voters. Among likely voters Baldwin receives 49%, Hovde 40%, and 11% are undecided.
