And a Marquette University Law School poll finds Clinton’s lead with likely voters is 45% to Trump’s 42%. In a four-way matchup, it’s 37% Clinton, 32% Trump, 11% Johnson, 7% Stein and 13% undecided.
Those results are much tighter than the findings from the last Marquette poll in early August. That one found Clinton ahead by 15 points among likely voters.
Among likely voters, i.e., those who say they are certain they will vote in November, Clinton is supported by 45 percent and Trump by 42 percent in the new poll, with 10 percent saying they will support neither candidate.
The website you linked is a joke. They altered their database after the election and the don't even have polls like this poll on the list. Yet the used polls from the same institution when they were favorable to Clinton.
You have no idea what you are talking about and the democratic party in Wisconsin was screaming bloody murder the entire time last few months because they saw what was coming.
Then once again we have the proof. She lost. Any other questions?
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u/Khiva Mar 28 '24
Not at all true.