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Poll Shows Movement Toward Walker
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | October 2, 2014
From WisPolitics.com …
Gov. Scott Walker opened up a 5-point lead among likely voters on Dem rival Mary Burke in the latest Marquette University Law School Poll, the first time since March the advantage for either candidate has been outside the margin of error.
Fifty percent of likely voters backed Walker, while 45 percent supported Burke. In the Marquette Law poll two weeks ago, Walker had a 49-46 edge among likely voters.
It was the first time this year Walker has hit the 50 percent mark with likely voters.
Poll director Charles Franklin said with the race now a little more than a month away, he’s starting to focus more on likely voters.
He also called Walker’s lead on Burke among men “astonishing.” For likely voters, Walker led among men 62-34, while Burke led among women 54-40.
See Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Coverage here.
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