- (CNN) – Two new polls released Thursday indicate President Barack Obama is holding a steady advantage in the key swing state of Wisconsin. (CNN)
- Despite controversy over Wisconsin Governor Scott Walkers' efforts to reform public employee unions, the latest Reason-Rupe poll of 708 Wisconsin adults, on both landline and cell phones, finds considerable support for many of the law's key provisions. (Reason.com)
- Democrats continue to fight back against the notion that they are losing control of the recall election in Wisconsin, with Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett's (D) campaign releasing another poll showing a tight race. (Washington Post)
- Today, however, lets focus on Wisconsin, whose recall election is coming up in less than two weeks. Two new polls come out of the Badger State today. (DAILY KOS)
- MADISON - A new poll gives Governor Scott Walker a slim lead over his Democratic recall challenger Tom Barrett. The Wisconsin Public Radio-Saint Norbert College survey has Walker at 50-percent, to 45-percent for the Milwaukee mayor. (Pierce County Herald)
- WASHINGTON -- Three weeks away from the states hotly contested recall election, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has taken a lead over his Democratic challenger among likely voters, a new poll shows. (Sacramento Bee)
- (CNN) – The race between President Barack Obama and likely Republican nominee Mitt Romney is in a dead heat in Wisconsin, a poll released Wednesday indicated. (CNN)
- At the moment, it appears both Walker and Kleefisch may hold on to their jobs, if recent polls are any indicator. (NewsMax.com)
- Wisconsin voters overwhelmingly support pension and health care reforms that rein in spending on government workers The Reason-Rupe poll finds voters overwhelmingly support many of the key changes Gov. (Columbus Dispatch)
- He, in fact, is starting to register in some state polls as the Libertarian nominee. In Wisconsin, he gets support from 6 per cent of voters in the latest Reason-Rupe survey, while Obama is backed by 46 per cent and Romney 36 per cent. (US News and World Report)
Friday, May 25, 2012
Wisconsin Poll
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