The road to Election Day in Wisconsin remains heated. If you are interested in learning more about any candidate, click on links connected to their names below and you will head to their websites.
The new polls show Senator Ron Johnson growing his lead Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes.
A poll commissioned by AARP puts the two-term Republican ahead of his Democratic challenger 51-to-49 percent among likely voters. A Fox News poll of registered voters has Johnson with 48-to-44 percent lead over Barnes. That’s a reversal of an August Fox News poll had Barnes leading Johnson, 50-to-46 percent.
Continuing with a look at early polling in our state, the Wisconsin governor’s race remains tight a little more than six weeks out from Election Day.
A poll of likely voters commissioned by AARP gives Republican Tim Michels a three-percentage point lead over Democratic Governor Tony Evers, 50-to-47 percent. A Fox News poll of registered voters shows Evers and Michels tied, each with 47-percent support. Evers had a 49-to-46 percent lead over Michels in an August Fox News poll.
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