ABC News reports:
A surge in coronavirus cases has damaged President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign in Wisconsin, with growing criticism of his work on the pandemic and preference for former Vice President Joe Biden to handle it.
Biden holds a slighter advantage in Michigan, with sizable leads among women, moderates and independents in ABC News/Washington Post polls in both states.
Biden leads Trump by 57-40% among likely voters in Wisconsin, a state that’s now reported to be third in the nation in per capita COVID-19 cases, with a 53% increase in average daily cases in the past two weeks, a record number of hospitalizations and a 112% jump in deaths. That compares with a closer 52-46% in mid-September.
NEW @ABC/@washingtonpost polls out of Wisconsin and Michigan (Likely voters)
Wisconsin
Biden: 57% (+17)
Trump: 40%Michigan
Biden: 51% (+7)
Trump: 44%https://t.co/mn37rNKd9y— Johnny Verhovek (@JTHVerhovek) October 28, 2020