For the first time since President Donald Trump took office, his disapproval rating among registered Wisconsin voters is not bigger than his approval rating among voters in the Marquette University Law School poll
The poll, which released its latest results Thursday, says the President’s approval and disapproval ratings were both 48 percent.
Trump job approval: 48% approve of the job he is doing, 48% disapprove. This the first @mulawpoll since Trump took office in which his disapproval was not higher than his approval. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) February 27, 2020
The poll said there was very little change in his ratings based on his acquittal from impeachment charges.
Opinions about related to Trump impeachment proceedings have changed little now that he has been acquitted by the Senate. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) February 27, 2020
‘This is the most futile question I’ve asked in a long time,”” says @PollsAndVotes about impeachment questions because there was no change in overall opinion across the whole period. #mulawpoll
— MULawPoll (@MULawPoll) February 27, 2020
As for head-to-head matchups, the poll had these results for possible head-to-head general elections for the November vote in Wisconsin, with all results within the margin of error for the poll:
– Pres. Trump 46%, former Vice President Joe Biden 46%
– Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders 48%, Pres. Trump 46%
– Pres. Trump 47%, Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren 44%
– Pres. Trump 45%, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg 44%
– Pres. Trump 46%, Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar 46%
– Pres. Trump 45%, South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg 45%