Wisconsin

YouGov
November 04, 2012, 4:30 PM GMT+0

Democratic President Barack Obama has moved out to a marginal lead over Republican challenger Mitt Romney in Wisconsin, 50% Obama to 46% Romney, in a YouGov poll of 1,225 likely voters statewide.

In Wisconsin (Oct 31-Nov 3):

The vote is close among likely voters who are Independents, 45% Romney-44% Obama.
Obama enjoys a solid 65%-33% lead in Milwaukee County and a similar 64%-31% lead in the southwestern part of the Badger state. Romney easily wins the southeast excluding Milwaukee County by 56%-40% and Romney wins the northwestern corner of the state, 54%-41%. The contest is in the northeast, where Romney holds a marginal 49%-46% lead over Obama.

The vote is close among likely voters who are Independents, 45% Romney-44% Obama.

Obama enjoys a solid 65%-33% lead in Milwaukee County and a similar 64%-31% lead in the southwestern part of the Badger state. Romney easily wins the southeast excluding Milwaukee County by 56%-40% and Romney wins the northwestern corner of the state, 54%-41%. The contest is in the northeast, where Romney holds a marginal 49%-46% lead over Obama.

Total

Independents

Sept 7-14

Oct 4-11

Oct 31-

Sept 7-14

Oct 4-11

Oct 31-

Barack Obama

48%

51%

50%

42%

47%

44%

Mitt Romney

48%

47%

46%

52%

The vote is close among likely voters who are Independents, 45% Romney-44% Obama.

Obama enjoys a solid 65%-33% lead in Milwaukee County and a similar 64%-31% lead in the southwestern part of the Badger state. Romney easily wins the southeast excluding Milwaukee County by 56%-40% and Romney wins the northwestern corner of the state, 54%-41%. The contest is in the northeast, where Romney holds a marginal 49%-46% lead over Obama.

Total

Independents

Sept 7-14

Oct 4-11

Oct 31-

Sept 7-14

Oct 4-11

Oct 31-

Barack Obama

48%

51%

50%

42%

47%

44%

Mitt Romney

48%

47%

46%

52%

49%

45%