More good news today out of Wisconsin courtesy of Public Policy Polling:
In hypothetical US Senate election matchups, voters prefer Democrat Tammy Baldwin over Republican Leah Vukmir 51-39 and Republican Kevin Nicholson 51-38. Among voters who say that health care is the most important issue, Baldwin’s lead grows to 72-21 over Vukmir and 71-21 over Nicholson.
Like the four other Senate races I posted about today, health care is the big issue in this race helping Baldwin:
Health care is ranked as a top issue for 72% of voters (25% saying it is the most important issue and another 47% saying it is very important). Only 9% say it is not that important or not important at all.
Wisconsin voters disapprove of the Republican efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act by 20 points (55% to 35%). Among independent voters, the disparity is even wider with only 32% supporting the GOP’s health care repeal efforts to 55% opposing them.
Only 31% of voters think the best path forward on health care is to repeal the AffordableCare Act, to 63% who think it should be kept in place with fixes made to it as necessary.
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