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Who’s ahead in Wisconsin?

Updating average for each candidate in 2024 presidential polls, accounting for each poll's recency, sample size, methodology and house effects.

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President: general election, Wisconsin, 2024
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July 15-16
1,000RV
July 15-16
1,000RV
Biden
43%
Biden
43%

Biden

43%

Trump

48%
48%
Trump  Trump+4
July 13-16
514RV
July 13-16
514RV
Biden
47%
Biden
47%

Biden

47%

Trump

47%

Kennedy

3%
47%
TrumpEven
July 11-12
653V
July 11-12
653V
Biden
47%
Biden
47%

Biden

47%

Trump

46%
46%
Trump  Biden+1
July 6-10
600LV
July 6-10
600LV
Biden
44%
Biden
44%

Biden

44%

Trump

46%
46%
Trump  Trump+2
July 1-5
695RV
July 1-5
695RV
Biden
47%
Biden
47%

Biden

47%

Trump

44%
44%
Trump  Biden+3
June 30-July 2
490RV
June 30-July 2
490RV
Biden
43%
Biden
43%

Biden

43%

Trump

44%
44%
Trump  Trump+1
June 30-July 2
1,000RV
June 30-July 2
1,000RV
Biden
44%
Biden
44%

Biden

44%

Trump

47%
47%
Trump  Trump+3
June 28-July 2
600LV
June 28-July 2
600LV
Biden
45%
Biden
45%

Biden

45%

Trump

50%
50%
Trump  Trump+5
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