By. 48% said they would voted for her confirmation (including 87% of Republicans and 38% of independents), 38% would have voted against. Biden also led in a Marquette University poll conducted Aug. 30-Sept. 3, which had him ahead 47%-43% in a survey of 688 likely voters. As with other polls released this week, Biden appears to hold the edge with early voters, with 64% of respondents in the latest Marquette poll saying they already voted for Biden, compared with 25% for Trump. The latest Marquette University (MU) Law School poll surveyed Wisconsin voters on the 2020 presidential race, coronavirus, police reform and surrounding protests, and political leaders’ responses on these current events. #mulawpoll" Wisconsin has been considered a battleground state for the 2020 presidential election and Biden polled strongly in the state's primary earlier this year. The Marquette Law School Poll … The president’s job approval rating has not changed since the Marquette poll conducted in early August, and both candidates have net negative favorability in the latest poll. Trump is viewed favorably by 44% of respondents and unfavorably by 54%. Little change in overall results from most recent Marquette poll, Sept. 30 to Oct. 4, when it was Biden 47% and Trump 42%. 64% say they always do, 20% say most of the time, 12% some of the time, and 3% never. Are you wearing a mask in public? They're snapshots. 91% of respondents said their mind was made up and only 6% said they might still be swayed. Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris are maintaining their lead over President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, according to a new poll … Polling at … Evers' handling of the pandemic: 52% approve, 45% disapprove. She got 4%. ", Franklin also noted "the importance of partisanship in our elections, which is driving both parties to high levels of party loyalty and fairly small crossovers from one party to another.". Tony Evers' job approval is at 50% to 43% disapproval. 2020 presidential election preferences. That slim lead is similar to what we saw in the two previous Marquette … MILWAUKEE – A new Marquette Law School poll of likely Wisconsin voters finds little change in preference or attitudes following the first presidential debate and after President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19. The 2020 United States presidential election in Wisconsin was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States elections in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Majority of GOP Georgia voters believe the 2020 presidential election between President Trump and Democrat Joe Biden was not conducted fairly. Wisconsin voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party's nominee, incumbent President Donald Trump, … Fav/Unfavs vs. 4 Years Avg. The presidential race has tightened since June. Under a lower turnout model, Biden's lead drops to 3 points, 48% to 45%. Email. CNN and… There are more registered or self identified democrats than … Biden is under 50% on both counts -- 49% view him favorably while 46% view him unfavorably. Wednesday’s Marquette Law School Poll … Marquette University Law School's final poll of the 2020 presidential race shows Joe Biden leading Donald Trump 48 percent to 43 percent, but six … Trump has a favorable rating of 44% while 54% have an unfavorable view. Marquette says 806 registered voters were surveyed last week, Oct. 21-25, including 749 likely voters. Respondents also shared their expectation for the outcome of the race and the integrity of the voting and counting process. Former Vice President Joe Biden is favored by 50 percent and Trump by 44 percent, while 3 percent say they would not support either candidate and 3 percent say they don’t know. MILWAUKEE, Wis. (WBAY) - The last Marquette Law School Poll before the election indicates another close presidential race in Wisconsin. Marquette University released the survey results on Saturday that showed 67% of adults believed the Senate should hold a hearing if a vacancy occurred during 2020… Gov. Just 3% of Democrats say they're voting for Trump, while 7% of Republicans say they're voting for Biden. Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll. New poll looks at the presidential race in Wisconsin, views of Black Lives Matter protests and the impact of the coronavirus outbreak. Four years ago in the final pre-election survey, the Marquette Poll showed Hillary Clinton 6 points ahead of Trump. Asked if they believe a candidate cares about “people like you,” 54% of all the respondents said no, they don’t think Trump does, but 43% said yes; 56% said yes, Biden cares, but 40% think he doesn’t. The president's travel in the last two weeks shows his campaign is still making a strong bid for Wisconsin's 10 electoral votes. Fifty-two percent say they're comfortable eating inside at a restaurant and 47% are uncomfortable. On the coronavirus, 57% say they're either very worried or somewhat worried about contracting COVID-19, while 39% say they were not very worried or not at all worried. The presumptive Democratic nominee leads President Donald Trump, 49% to 44%, among likely voters in the fall, according to Tuesday's Marquette University Law School Poll.