Friday, March 2, 2012

Wisconsin Poll

  • President Obamas fortunes have improved drastically from last fall in Wisconsin, according to a new poll. Obamas approval rating has climbed to 52 percent approval, with 44 percent disapproval, a new survey from the Democratic-leaning firm PPP finds.
  • (Politico.com)
  • MILWAUKEE - Wisconsin voters are about evenly split in their opinions of Republican Gov.
  • (Pioneer Press)
  • Two new polls of the Wisconsin Senate race, where Democratic Sen.
  • (TPM)
  • A new poll shows Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney are locked in a battle for Ohio, the biggest prize in the Super Tuesday contests. Santorum leads Romney, 35% to 31%, among likely GOP voters in the Quinnipiac University poll released this morning.
  • (Daily Tribune)
  • The poll had a margin of error of plus-or-minus three-and-a Tonight's winner will play sixth-seeded Rutgers in tomorrow night's second round.
  • (Pierce County Herald)
  • University of Wisconsin political science professor Barry Burden said in an email to The Badger Herald the difference between the two polls could be brought by different methods used by the polling forms.
  • (Badger Herald)
  • The results of a poll conducted over the weekend find strong opposition from the voting public to provisions found in the open-pit mining bill (AB 426/SB 488).
  • (WisPolitics.com)
  • split over Governor Scott Walkers job performance.The poll surveyed 716 people by phone last Thursday through Sunday. The law professor behind it says it reveals a lot about Wisconsin voters.47% approve of Gov.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • MILWAUKEE (AP) — A new poll says Gov. Scott Walker's favorability rating has dipped in the past month. It also shows former Gov. Tommy Thompson has the best chance of beating Democratic U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin's U.S. Senate race.
  • (FOX6Now.com Milwaukee)
  • The original suit, filed in December, said that Wisconsin's practice of only allowing certain types of photo ID is a severe and unjustifiable burden and imposes a poll tax on voters.
  • (Common Dreams)

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