Marquette University Law School is pleased to bring you the results of a new statewide survey on Wednesday, March 2, via a video conversation between poll director Dr. Charles Franklin and Alan Borsuk, senior fellow in law and public policy.
The video will be available at 12:15 p.m. CST via the "Watch Now" button above. Results will be synchronously discussed on Twitter via the @MULawPoll account.
A complete news release and poll data, including toplines and slides from the discussion, will be available on the Marquette Law School Poll website, shortly after 1 p.m., following the initial webcast.
The first Marquette Law School Poll survey of Wisconsin in 2022 looks at the candidates for governor and U.S. Senate and the early preferences in the Republican and Democratic primaries to be held in August.
Latest public approval ratings for President Joe Biden, Gov. Tony Evers, and the Wisconsin legislature will be released, along with favorability ratings for Sen. Ron Johnson and Tammy Baldwin, former President Donald Trump, and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, as well as for Biden and Evers.
Public concern over the issues of inflation, unemployment, immigration and the coronavirus pandemic is measured in the poll. Issue preferences on legalization of marijuana, expansion of school vouchers, control over K–12 curriculum, and other education topics are included in the survey.
Other items include confidence in the 2020 election results, vaccination status, and confidence in sources of coronavirus information. Attention to politics and enthusiasm for voting in 2022 are also measured.
Poll programming, like that of the Law School’s Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education more generally, will continue to be virtual for now.
