The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports:
Former Vice President Joe Biden has widened his advantage over President Donald Trump in Wisconsin, according to Wednesday’s Marquette University Law School Poll. Biden had 49% support to Trump’s 41% support, among registered voters, poll director Charles Franklin said.
Biden held a 3-point margin in polls conducted in March and May. They were tied in February. “This has been a good gain for Biden at this point,” Franklin said. “And it’s a relatively widespread gain. He’s picking up across different regions and different groups.”
It was Wisconsin that tipped the 2016 election to Trump when their ten Electoral College votes were called.
here is the long-term polling trend in WI per @MULawPoll in Trump-Biden race. Biden now up 49-41 among reg. voters, his biggest lead in WI in this poll since Aug of 2019 pic.twitter.com/39BsATX09O
— Craig Gilbert (@WisVoter) June 24, 2020