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American Greatness
15 Aug 2024
AG News Staff


NextImg:New Battleground Polling: Dead Heat in Wisconsin, Issues Favor Trump

The new American Greatness/TIPP poll shows an exact tie in Wisconsin, with Trump and Harris both at 47% in a head-to-head matchup among likely voters, with 3% undecided and 3% stating a preference for “others.”

When multiple candidates are named, among likely voters, with leaners, the split is 46% for Harris, 45% for Trump, 6% for Robert F. Kennedy Jr, and 2 undecided. 

This poll was conducted by TIPP and surveyed 1,015 registered voters in Wisconsin, with 976 of those reporting as likely voters. The poll was conducted August 12-14 and the margin of error is +/- 3.4%.

19% of voters said they have not yet decided firmly and are willing to change their minds between Trump or Harris. When asked who their neighbors are voting for, Wisconsinites said Trump by a +9% margin, 44-35%, with 21% unsure. 

On the issues, the economy is far and away the top concern for voters, with 52% placing it in their top three issues. Next was immigration/border issues with 36%.

By a large 60-33% margin, Wisconsin voters say they were better off 4 years ago when Trump was in office.

Within the economy, when asked to identify the top three issues, broad inflation was the most selected at 56%, with food prices next at 47%. 

When asked whether they prefer Trump or Harris to manage the border, the 45th president prevails 55-37%. Related to immigration, a 12-year-old girl was sexually assaulted in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin and an illegal migrant from Nicaragua is now charged with the crime. 57% of Wisconsin voters blame Kamala Harris for that crime, “entirely, a lot, or some.” 63% of voters support building/finishing Trump’s border wall.

Turning to social issues, 69% of Wisconsin voters oppose allowing minors under 18 to be transitioned/sex changed through surgery or pharmaceuticals. 9% strongly support allowing minors to transition, while 56% strongly oppose it.

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