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Most Wisconsin voters still dislike Trump, Clinton

A poll released this afternoon shows a seven-point bump, for Democrat Hillary Clinton, in the presidential race in Wisconsin. Clinton’s unfavorable rating is at 53 percent. The gap between the two candidates increased from July’s poll, which had Clinton at 43 percent and Trump at 37 percent.

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The Marquette University law school poll shows 52 percent of likely voters support Clinton. Among Trump supporters, 61 percent said stopping Clinton was their main reason for voting for Trump, Quinnipiac found. Clinton’s improved from 58 percent last month.

The Manatee County Republican would also fall short in a match-up with Grayson.

Only 33 percent say they would cut all or some spending for road projects to avoid a tax or fee increase. Support for incumbent U.S. Sen.

In July, Feingold had 48% support and Johnson 41%. Russ Feingold, D-Wisc., all won party primaries in … But that’s a lot better than Trump is doing among Republicans, Marist found 32 percent of Republicans said they had an unfavorable opinion of Trump.

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The poll was conducted by phone August 4 through Sunday, sampling 805 registered Wisconsin voters with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.6 percentage points. Scott Walker wants to take to deal with a almost $1 billion budget shortfall for road projects.

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