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Harris up by 4 points over Trump in Wisconsin survey

Vice President Harris leads former President Trump by 4 points in new state of Wisconsin public opinion poll It was released on Wednesday.

According to the latest Marquette Law School poll, Democratic candidate Harris has an approval rating of 52% among registered voters in Wisconsin, compared to the former president's approval rating of 48%. Approval ratings among the likely voters were similar, with Harris receiving 52% of the vote and Trump receiving 48%.

When former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. entered the showdown, Harris had an approval rating of 48% among registered voters. Trump's approval rating was 44%, while Kennedy's was 3%.

Among potential voters, Harris received 49% of the vote, compared to 44% for the former president, giving her a 5-point advantage over Trump. Mr. Kennedy received 3%.

The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled last week that Kennedy will remain on the state's ballot in November.

The last poll, released in early September, showed Harris and Trump enjoying exactly the same level of support among registered voters and potential voters in the state, with the Democratic candidate leading by 4 points. It was shown that

About 50% of survey respondents said Harris would “definitely or probably” win in November. About 39% supported Trump, but 11% said they were unsure.

The poll found that enthusiasm for voting has soared, with 67% of respondents saying they are “very keen” to vote. As of early September, this number was 63%. The biggest increase in enthusiasm was among independents, with 50% saying they were “very enthusiastic,” an increase of nearly 20 points from 31% in early September.

A late September poll showed Harris leading Trump by 7 points. Among voters, the Democratic candidate received support from 53%, while Mr. Trump received support from 46%.

The vice president currently has a 1.1 percentage point lead over the former president, 49.1% to 48%, according to the latest poll tally from The Hill/Decision Desk.

The Marquette Law School poll was conducted from September 18th to 26th. The pollster interviewed 882 registered voters and 798 likely voters in Wisconsin. Both had the same margin of error, 4.4 percentage points.

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