A new Marquette Law School Poll finds Gov. Scott Walker’s
job approval rating has fallen to 41 percent, with 56 percent of registered
voters in Wisconsin saying they disapprove of how he is handling his job as
governor. In the previous poll, in October 2014, Walker’s approval among
registered voters was 49 percent, with 47 percent disapproving.
To look ahead to a possible 2016 presidential matchup,
former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leads Walker in Wisconsin, 52 percent
to 40 percent.
And how's our current prez looking these days, you may ask.
Obama's overall approval rating is now 47 percent to 46
percent, the first time more approved than disapproved since June 2013.
More good news from the Marquette poll was that...
In a possible 2016 U.S. Senate race, former Sen. Russ
Feingold has the support of 54 percent of registered voter, leading incumbent
Sen. Ron Johnson, who has 38 percent.
I'd forgotten that Feingold was coming back to the Senate, at least if that poll is any indication. He will be a welcome re-addition.
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