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Marquette Poll: Major Races Are Tighter Than a Tick

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. 

Meanwhile, Tim Michels has overcome a one-point deficit to draw even with Wisconsin’s governor, Tony Evers, at 48 points apiece.

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.

Luther Ray Abel is the Nights & Weekends Editor for National Review. A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Luther is a proud native of Sheboygan, Wis.
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