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Analyzing newest national Marquette Law School poll
WBAY Green Bay· 5 days agoA new Marquette University Law School poll of 902 registered voters from around the country was ...
Gaming out a guilty verdict in Donald Trump's hush money trial
USA Today· 19 hours agoA guilty verdict could make Donald Trump a more disciplined presidential canditate.
A Trump ‘Hush Money’ Conviction Could Propel Biden Into a National Presidential Lead: Poll
The New York Sun· 2 days agoA conviction in the New York criminal case against President Trump could propel President Biden into...
Will RFK Jr. qualify for the June presidential debate?
ABC News via Yahoo News· 7 days agoDonald Trump is a convention away from becoming the first former president since 1892 to win a...
The Two Events That Could Save Biden
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 2 days agoPolls this far out from the election are notoriously unreliable. But the outcome of Trump’s hush-money trial and the first presidential debate could help...
Heading into RNC in Milwaukee, Republicans grapple with a stance on abortion
Gannett via AOL· 24 hours agoPolls: Most Wisconsin voters support legal abortion The most recent Marquette University Law School poll& ...
The Kennedy Campaign’s Problems Are Piling Up
New York Magazine· 5 days agoIt’s too early to know if Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent presidential candidacy will ultimately represent a small and forgettable vehicle for...
RFK Jr. Inching Toward Qualifying For Trump-Biden Debates—Here’s What He Still Needs To Do
Forbes· 1 day agoRobert F. Kennedy Jr. is nearing the polling threshold to become the first independent candidate to...
Could RFK Jr., Libertarian Party team up? How it could be a game-changer for him
ABC News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIndependent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has previously ruled out joining the...
What Tammy Baldwin and Eric Hovde have said about Israel and the war in Gaza
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel via Yahoo News· 6 days agoBut the war is not top-of-mind for many voters in the state. A Marquette University Law School Poll