A new Marquette Law School Poll survey of Wisconsin voters released on Wednesday finds Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris supported by 52 percent of registered voters and Republican former President Donald Trump supported by 48 percent in a head-to-head matchup in the race for president.
Among likely voters, Harris also leads 52-48 percent. These results include initially undecided voters who were then asked whom they would vote for if they had to choose.
In the July edition of the poll, Trump led Harris 50-49 percent among registered voters, but Harris edged Trump 50-49 percent among likely voters.
In the U.S. Senate race, Sen. Tammy Baldwin is supported by 52 percent to Eric Hovde’s 48 percent among registered voters. Among likely voters, Baldwin receives 52 percent and Hovde receives 47 percent.