Marquette Law School Poll Shows Interesting Results Regarding Issues in Wisconsin
Friday, February 28th, 2020 -- 11:38 AM
(WRN) -Alongside primary predictions, this month's Marquette Law School Poll also had some telling responses about life in Wisconsin.The poll also shows that most of the state approves of the job that Governor Tony Evers is doing, 51 percent to 38 percent. A surprising number of respondents also said that they would prefer that a commission, rather than the state Legislature, handle upcoming redistricting maps, 70 to 20 percent. Support for schools over tax cuts continues to weigh in favor of school spending 56 to 38 percent. A majority of respondents to the poll say that they approve of the job that Governor Tony Evers has been doing for the state, 51 percent to 38 percent.
A vast majority of respondents also agree with Governor Evers that a commission should handle legislative redistricting, rather than the legislature, 70 to 20 percent. A majority of residents also continue to favor paying more for schools as opposed to getting tax cuts, 56 to 38 percent. The poll was conducted before Governor Evers vetoed the GOP tax cut plan this week.
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