WisEye Morning Minute: Marquette Law School Poll for April 2022 - Madison.com
As reported by WisPolitics.com, Marquette University Law School Poll Director Charles Franklin said the latest poll showed voters remain "cranky" with 36 percent of voters saying they believe the state is headed in the right direction, while 56 percent say it's on the wrong track. That's worse than the 39-53 split in the February poll. Franklin noted a series of factors go into how voters respond to the right track-wrong direction question, including each party blaming the other one for whatever they believe ails the state. But he noted that 49 percent approve of the job Evers is doing, while 43 percent disapproved. In February, that split was 50-41. Evers also got good marks for his handling of the coronavirus, with 60 percent approving and 38 percent disapproving. That's up from a 53-40 split in October, the last time the question was asked. Then, the state was on the verge of a spike in cases, which have dropped significantly since then. "It's striking that people can be this pessimistic about the state and its direction and yet still have a net positive approval rating of Tony Evers," Franklin said.
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