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Americans’ approval of President Donald Trump’s economic stewardship remains low, new polling from Marquette University Law School shows, as the administration’s shifting tariff policies sow ...
Most Americans oppose impeaching federal judges who have ruled against President Trump’s spending cuts and agency closures, according to a new poll. In the Marquette University Law School poll ...
The national poll by Marquette University Law School released Wednesday shows a majority of adults surveyed disapproved of Musk and distaste for his work at DOGE as he plans to dramatically remake ...
Watch: Marquette Law school shines light on untold Black History "One of my favorite stories is the 'Six Triple Eight,'" Mosley shared. "There were 800 women in that battalion.
Marquette’s business school got a new $70 million home in 2023: the Dr. E.J. and Margaret O’Brien Hall. Photo courtesy Marquette University In February 2020, the unthinkable happened at ...
MILWAUKEE, Wis. -- With less than a week to go to Election Day, a new Marquette University Law School Poll released Tuesday found Wisconsin voters continuing to support candidates by narrow ...
Marquette University Law School Poll Director Charles Franklin notes how in both categories Harris leads by one-point. The poll also shows big gaps in support by gender, where people live, religion, ...
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Final Marquette Law poll before election - MSNDonald Trump has pulled closer to Kamala Harris in the latest Marquette University Law School poll. Presidential election polls 2024: Latest surveys on Harris vs. Trump with 6 days to go Leading ...
MADISON (WKOW) — A new Marquette Law School poll released Wednesday shows Vice President Kamala Harris with a four-point lead over former President Donald Trump among registered voters in Wisconsin.
Molly Beck can be reached at molly.beck@jrn.com. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Biden, Trump locked in a dead heat in Wisconsin, Marquette poll says ...
A new Marquette University Law School Poll national survey of registered voters released Wednesday found President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump statistically tied at 50% among ...
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