Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin Is in a Free Fall as Lead Shrinks to Only 1.2 percent: Poll
A new poll by Emerson College/The Hill shows that Senate Democrat Tammy Baldwin's lead over Republican businessman Eric Hovde is in a free fall - she leads by only 1.2 percent. In July, the same pollster had the incumbent Baldwin with a 6-point lead.
In the U.S. Senate race, 48.9 percent now say they are planning to vote for Baldwin. 47.7 percent are planning to vote for Republican Eric Hovde. 3.3 percent are undecided.
Boosting Hovde: The largest percentage of Wisconsin voters say the economy is the most pressing issue facing the state, and they're more likely to choose Hovde. Baldwin's bread-and-butter issues - like abortion and healthcare - just aren't the most pressing issues to voters right now, according to the poll.
The poll was conducted August 25-28, 2024. The results fall within the margin for error.
Baldwin has also been hit with conflict of interest questions.
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The poll has some observers on social media urging Republicans to pull money from Arizona - where Republican candidate Kari Lake lagged far behind her Democrat opponent in the same poll - and shift it to Wisconsin's Senate race.
https://twitter.com/wiz_political/status/1829119787080843479
The same Emerson poll shows former President Donald Trump leading Vice President Kamala Harris in Wisconsin. In the presidential race, 49.1 percent are planning to vote for Trump and 48.3 percent for Harris. Only 1.5 percent were undecided, and only 1.1. percent plan to vote for someone else.
That's a slight improvement for Trump since July, when the same pollster found the presidential race tied in Wisconsin. It's also bad news for Harris because she would be expected to get a post-convention bump.
The Emerson College Polling/The Hill swing state surveys also found a tight race between Harris and Trump in other battleground states:
- Harris has a slight edge over Trump in Michigan (50% to 47%), Georgia (49% to 48%), and Nevada (49% to 48%), according to the pollster.
- The candidates are tied in Pennsylvania (48% to 48%), the pollster wrote.
- "In Wisconsin and North Carolina, Trump has a one-point edge over Harris (49% to 48%), and Trump leads by three in Arizona (50% to 47%)," according to the poll.
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