Spectrum News / Siena College
Wisconsin Poll:
  • Senate: Johnson 47%Barnes 45%

  • Governor: Evers 47%Michels 45%

  • Half Say Wisconsin Headed in Wrong Direction; 2/3 Say Country Headed in Wrong Direction

  • Biden & Trump Favorability Ratings Remain Negative
Siena College Research Institute Director Dr. Don Levy said: “The battle for
the U.S. Senate between Johnson and Barnes remains a down-to-the-wire race.
Barnes’ paper thin one-point lead in September is now a tilt toward Johnson by
two points. Johnson’s favorability rating, 43-50%, remains underwater but is up
from 37-50% last month. Barnes has a nearly identical 43-48% favorability rating,
down from 41-39% in September.

“Evers’ five-point September lead is now down to a narrow two-point edge.
Michels and Evers are each viewed unfavorably by nearly half of voters. Evers is
viewed favorably by 46% of voters, compared to 37% for Michels.”
Contact Information
Dr. Don Levy, SCRI's Director, will be available beginning at 7:00am, Thursday, November 3rd, at 518.783.2901 or dlevy@siena.edu to respond to all questions via telephone, Zoom or Skype.

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