Donald Trump’s rise has lead to a dive in GOP voter enthusiasm here, which not only takes Wisconsin off the electoral map for Trump in November, but it jeopardizes the re-election of GOP Senator Ron Johnson and gives Democrats increased hope for gains in the state assembly and state senate.
My analysis:
More data:
Do lawsuits against Trump over Trump University real estate seminars bother you? 63% say yes, 34% say no. #mulawpoll
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30% say Trump “has the qualifications to be president,” while 56% say Clinton “has the qualifications to be president.” #mulawpoll
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31% say Trump “could handle a national crisis well,” while 48% say Clinton ”could handle a national crisis well.” #mulawpoll
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For Trump, 28% say they would be very or somewhat comfortable with him is prez, 72% very or somewhat uncomfortable. #mulawpoll
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Among Republicans, 52% have favorable view of Trump, 35% have unfavorable view. #mulawpoll
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Poll director Franklin says drop in Republican voter enthusiasm is “substantial.” #mulawpoll
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