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Marquette University Poll

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

New Poll Shows Obama, Thompson Lead Among State Voters

Results from a new Marquette University Law School poll put the president and former Governor tops with likely voters from around the state.

If the 2012 Presidential and US Senate elections were held today, President Barack Obama and former Gov. Tommy Thompson would win in Wisconsin. The results were released today as part of the Marquette University Law School poll project during "On the Issues" with Mike Gousha and Professor Charles Franklin. According to the numbers, Obama leads presumed Republican challenger Mitt Romney 49 to 43 percent, down from 51 to 43 percent on May 30. In a match-up against both his Republican senate rivals and Democrat Tammy Baldwin, Thompson takes both races. Against former US Rep. Mark Neumann, newcomer Eric Hovde, and Republican speaker of the State Assembly Jeff Fitzgerald, Thompson comes in with 34 percent of support from likely voters compared …

Mike Knight

9:54 am on Friday, June 22, 2012

Who are these fools voting for the worst police state war President in US history? Romney probably won't be any better but Barry Obama has already proved to be an unconstitutional tyrant who will absolutely destroy this nation if given a second term free of re-election worries. The 2008 candidate Obama is the total opposite of the President we were duped into electing. He continued the Bush …   more ›

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