The latest look at the presidential race in Wisconsin shows a tight race, but has the former president in the lead.
A new Marquette Law School Poll gives former President Trump a two point lead over President Biden, 51-49. Trump’s lead falls to one point when other candidates are added to the mix. The poll also shows that while both Trump and Biden are not popular with voters, Biden is less popular. Pollsters also say there’s a large enthusiasm-gap among Democratic voters. That may be one of the deciding factors in the race this November.
While we are looking at the election scene, there are a lot of people who don’t know who they are going to vote for in Wisconsin’s race for the U.S. Senate. The latest Marquette Law School Poll gives Democratic incumbent Senator Tammy Baldwin a 45-to-41 lead over Republican Eric Hovde among likely voters. But the poll says 15 percent of people don’t know yet. Hovde has just a 19 percent favorability rating, but the poll again says 56 percent of voters say they don’t know enough about him. Hovde is trying to unseat Baldwin who is running for her third term in the Senate.