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Wisconsin: Advantage for Democrats in new Marquette poll

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Results of a new poll carried out by Marquette were released on March 29. Participants from Wisconsin were asked, who they would give their vote to, if the election were today. The results show that 47.0% of interviewees plan to vote for Democratic party, whereas 38.0% said they would vote for Republican party. The poll was carried out from January 21 to January 24 among 806 likely voters. The error margin is +/-4.0 points.

Converting these results into two-party vote shares yields values of 55.3% for Clinton and 44.7% for the republican Trump. The vote share of the democrats corresponds to the average results of the other polls in Wisconsin.

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