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A new Wisconsin poll shows threats to democracy have risen as the top midterm concern for Democratic voters in Wisconsin.
A Spectrum News/Siena College poll of potential Wisconsin voters shows that threats to democracy come first for 40% of state’s Democratic voters when deciding which candidate to vote for this fall. or second choice, with 30% saying: Their top problem.
The topic has surfaced in several recent polls after President Biden said “MAGA Republicans” are a “threat to democracy.”
Abortion, which has been the focus of many Democratic candidates’ campaigns following the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, was the most important issue for 39% of Democrats ahead of the midterm elections,16 Over the years was the most important issue. %. Financial problems accounted for only 34%, despite the technical downturn.
Independents in key battleground states are far more aligned with Republicans than with Democrats
Nearly 80% of registered Republican voters say the economy is the top or second most important issue facing Wisconsin, but threats to democracy are their top concern Only 30% felt that Economic issues were a top concern for his 65% of voter candidates in the state, and threats to democracy were hers for 27%.
The poll found that 41% of respondents had a favorable opinion of Lieutenant Governor Mandela Burns, the Democratic candidate for the Wisconsin Senate race, and 37% had a favorable opinion of incumbent Senator Ron Johnson. I had
Sen.Johnson accuses ‘corrupt’ mainstream media of covering up Democrats ‘destroying’ America
“In a healthy world with an unbiased media, none of these races are even close, Joe Biden won’t be president, disasters of Democratic governance, disastrous consequences of Democratic policies It would basically ensure that the Democrats would not participate.Mr Johnson recently spoke about the midterm elections on Tuesday on Fox News’ American Newsroom.
“I mean, we’re looking at what the fundamental transformation of this country looks like. They’re finally destroying it. Open borders, deadly drug flooding, 40 years of high inflation, record gas prices and rising crime,” Johnson said.
The poll found that 44% of registered voters in Wisconsin have a favorable opinion of Biden, while the majority (52%) hold an unfavorable opinion of him.
Only 29% of voters in Badger State support Biden’s student loan distribution, which would cancel up to $20,000 in student loans, while 42% oppose the president’s plan.
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of Spectrum News/University of Siena poll It was conducted on September 14-15, 2022 and had a margin of error of plus or minus 4.5 percentage points.