Impeachment isn't popular in Wisconsin and these 5 other key swing states https://www.cnn.com/2019/10/26/politics/impeachment-unpopular-swing-states-wisconsin/index.html A new Marquette University poll from the state of Wisconsin finds that 44% of voters want President Donald Trump impeached and removed from office, while 51% do not want him impeached and removed from office. When the most accurate pollster in Wisconsin (Marquette) in 2018 reveals that impeaching and removing Trump is not popular, it's a critical finding.
Reminder reader----Trump only needs to win one of these three states to win reelection.---Wisconsin, Michigan or Pennsylvania. All other states will stay the same or possibly flip to Trump. Most likely in the case of New Mexico or Minnesota.
Speaking of Marquette https://www.wpr.org/marquette-poll-trumps-approval-rating-remains-below-50-percent-wisconsin Marquette Poll: Trump's Approval Rating Remains Below 50 Percent In Wisconsin Poll Also Shows Democrat Joe Biden Leads President Trump By Brady Carlson and The Associated Press Published: Wednesday, September 4, 2019, 12:50pm A new poll shows President Donald Trump's job approval rating in the key swing state of Wisconsin remains below 50 percent. The Marquette University Law School poll released Wednesday comes 14 months before the 2020 election. The poll shows 45 percent approve of the job Trump is doing, while 53 percent disapprove. That is about the same as Trump's 46 percent job approval rating in April. The president's handling of the economy had 49 percent support in the poll, with 50 percent opposed, splitting largely on partisan lines. Biden Leads Trump, Sanders, Warren For the first time in the 2020 campaign, the poll asked respondents about the Democratic candidates for president, with voters' attitudes reflecting national trends at this stage of the race. Among registered voters eligible to vote in the April Democratic primary, 28 percent listed former Vice President Joe Biden as their first choice. Vermont U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, who won the 2016 Wisconsin primary, had 20 percent, and Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren had 17 percent. Pollster Charles Franklin said with a large field of candidates and the state's primary months away, many Wisconsin Democrats haven't made up their minds. "You would have expected them to have tuned in," he said. "But there's still a lot of uncertainty out there, and it would be really a mistake to look at the top tier of candidates — or, for that matter, at least a good chunk of the bottom tier — and assume that nothing can change." Biden led Trump 51 to 42 percent in a head-to-head matchup, the strongest showing of any Democratic candidate. Govenor's Approval Rising Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers saw more approval in the new poll than in the April survey. His job approval rating stood at 54 percent, with 34 percent disapproving and 10 percent offering no opinion.
https://www.wpr.org/marquette-poll-trumps-approval-rating-remains-below-50-percent-wisconsin Biden led Trump 51 to 42 percent in a head-to-head matchup, the strongest showing of any Democratic candidate.