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Johnson’s current six-point lead is outside the 4.8 percent margin of error and was conducted from October 3 to 9, where 652 likely voters in Wisconsin were asked the polling questions.This campaign has always been about truth versus lies and distortions. The contrast in this race is clear: Ron Johnson is talking about the issues voters care about around the state of Wisconsin, while Lt. Gov.
The polling memo noted that of the 652 likely voters, 596 interviews were done before the debate between the U.S. Senate candidates on October 7.
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