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Detailed results of the Marquette Law School Poll, October 26-31, 2016

November 2, 2016 Charles Franklin
  • Marquette Law School Poll, October 26-31, 2016
  • Marquette Law School Poll, October 26-31, 2016 Methodology Statement
  • Marquette Law School Poll, October 26-31, 2016 Registered Voters Topline Results
  • Marquette Law School Poll, October 26-31, 2016 Likely Voters Topline Results
  • Marquette Law School Poll, October 26-31, 2016 Registered Voters Crosstabs
  • Marquette Law School Poll, October 26-31, 2016 Likely Voters Crosstabs
  • Marquette Law School Poll, July – October, 2016 Likely Voters Vote and Candidate Trait Trends
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