Marquette Law poll shows Trump, Sanders lead among presidential contenders in Wisconsin
Source: Fox6now
MILWAUKEE -- A new Marquette Law School Poll finds a tight race for the Democratic presidential nomination in Wisconsin and Donald Trump maintaining his lead for the Republican nomination.
In the Democratic race, Bernie Sanders receives support from 44 percent to Hillary Clintons 43 percent among those who say that they will vote in April Democratic primary. In the January Marquette poll, Clinton was supported by 45 percent, with Sanders at 43 percent. In November, Clinton had a nine-point advantage, 50 percent to 41 percent. The margin of error for Democratic primary voters is +/-6.9 percentage points.
On the Republican side, Trump is supported by 30 percent, followed by Marco Rubio at 20 percent and Ted Cruz at 19 percent, among respondents who say that they will vote in the Republican primary. John Kasich and Ben Carson receive 8 percent each. Jeb Bush, who suspended his campaign while this poll was being conducted, has the support of 3 percent, while 10 percent say they dont know for whom they will vote. In January, Trump was the choice of 24 percent, Rubio of 18 percent and Cruz of 16 percent. The margin of error for Republican primary voters is +/-7.5 percentage points.
Snip: In Wisconsins race for U.S. Senate, Russ Feingold is supported by 49 percent of registered voters, with Republican incumbent Ron Johnson receiving 37 percent. In January, Feingold was at 50 percent and Johnson was at 37 percent. There has been little movement in the Senate race since November when Feingold received 49 percent and Johnson 38 percent.
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(1,890 posts)Glad to see Feingold doing so well. Great Senator. He would be fabulous working with President Sanders.
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silvershadow
(10,336 posts)Nyan
(1,192 posts)I'm not surprised why Wisconsinites are drawn to Bernie.
Thanks for the great news!
SoLeftIAmRight
(4,883 posts)This is important information.
No one will be staying up way late into the night waiting for results from South Carolina.
The supreme court will not hold a special gathering to give Alabama to the republicans.
Who can win the swing states?
Voting smart and voting Sanders is the best thing to do!
Duckfan
(1,268 posts)Can your corporate republican candidate do that?