This afternoon, Marquette University’s law school published its final poll ahead of Election Day. The Senate and gubernatorial races in Wisconsin could not be closer. Ron Johnson’s six-point lead over Mandela Barnes from mid October has shrunk to two among likely voters.
In new Marquette Law School Poll, 50% of likely voters in WI support Republican incumbent Ron Johnson in the Senate race and 48% support Democratic challenger Mandela Barnes. In early October, August, it was Johnson 52% and Barnes 46%. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) November 2, 2022
Meanwhile, Tim Michels has overcome a one-point deficit to draw even with Wisconsin’s governor, Tony Evers, at 48 points apiece.
In the race for governor, new Marquette Law School Poll finds 48% of likely voters support Democratic incumbent Evers and 48% favor Republican challenger Tim Michels. In early October, among likely voters, it was Evers 47% and Michels 46% among likely voters. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) November 2, 2022
Despite their midwestern modesty, our glacier-formed lands between Superior and Kenosha will once again be the center of national attention on Election Night as contrary visions for the state and federal government face off.