Both America’s and Wisconsin’s chief executives are getting positive reviews so far on how they have handled COVID-19, according to the newest Marquette University Law School poll.
President Donald Trump has 51 percent support about handling coronavirus from those who participated in the poll, while Governor Tony Evers’ approval rating in that matter is large, a four-to-one margin of approval.
Close split in opinion on President Trump’s handling of coronavirus issue, 51% approve, 46% disapprove. #mulawpoll
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Large majority (76%) approve of Gov. Evers’ handling of coronavirus issue, 17% disapprove. #mulawpoll
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Approval for Governor Evers with his coronavirus efforts has been bipartisan.
Approval for how Governor Evers has handled the outbreak: Republicans, 63%; Republican leaners, 68%; independents, 74%; Democratic leaners, 83%; Democrats, 85%. #mulawpoll
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President Trump’s support has mainly been on party lines.
Approval of how President Trump has handled the outbreak: Republicans, 88%; Republican leaners, 90%; independents, 59%; Democratic leaners, 16%; Democrats, 11%. #mulawpoll
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A single-digit percentage majority support the idea of delaying Tuesday’s Wisconsin presidential primary and local general election.
Should the April 7 election go ahead as scheduled? 51% say it should be moved to another date, 44% say it should still be on April 7. #mulawpoll
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By nearly a three-to-one margin, poll participants said the 2020 Democratic National Convention should not be held as scheduled in Milwaukee as an in-person event.
Should the Democratic National Convention scheduled for July in Milwaukee be held as an in-person event? 62% say no, 22% say yes. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) April 1, 2020