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Detailed Results of the Marquette Law Poll, January 8-12, 2020

  • Post author:Charles Franklin
  • Post published:January 15, 2020
  • Post category:Results & Data
  • Marquette Law School Poll, January 8-12, 2020
  • Marquette Law School Poll, January 8-12, 2020 Topline Results for Registered Voters
  • Marquette Law School Poll, January 8-12, 2020 Crosstab Results for Registered Voters
  • Marquette Law School Poll, January 8-12, 2020 Methodology Report
  • Marquette Law School Poll, January 8-12, 2020 Presentation Slides
  • Marquette Law School Poll, January 8-12, 2020 Press Release
  • In Their Own Words free response questions, January 2020
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