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Post at 414-744-6370 - Leave a Message Name • Phone • #Old Address & New Address & Apt. # or Lot # 262076005 Walker and Evers separated by 1% By KATHLEEN MICHALETS Conley News Service MILWAUKEE — The race for governor and senator are in the final stretch and Wednesday's Marquette Law School Poll of Wisconsin showed incumbent Senate can- didate Tammy Baldwin with a 10 percent lead over state Sen. Leah Vukmir. The race for governor between incum- bent Scott Walker and state Superintendent Tony Evers was much closer — the candi- dates just divided by 1 percent. Republican Walker had 47 percent sup- port and Democratic gubernatorial chal- lenger Evers had 46 percent support among likely voters. Libertarian candidate Phil Anderson received 5 percent. According to the poll, 1 percent of respondents said they lacked a preference or did not lean to a can- didate. In the previous Marquette Law School Poll, in September, among likely vot- ers, Evers received 49 percent, Walker had 44 percent and Anderson had 6 percent. Likely voters are defined as those who say that they are certain to vote in the November election. In comparison, the Senate race had a much greater margin between the candi- dates. Baldwin, the Democratic incumbent, leads among likely voters with 53 percent, while 43 percent support Vukmir, the Republican challenger, and 3 percent say that they lack a preference or do not lean toward a candidate. In the September poll, Baldwin received 53 percent and Vukmir was supported by 42 percent. For Wisconsin attorney general, Republican incumbent Brad Schimel was out front with 47 percent of the respondents saying they'd vote for him, while 43 percent said they'd vote for his Democratic chal- lenger, Josh Kaul. The poll showed that 10 percent of likely voters lack a preference in this race. In September, Schimel held 48 percent and Kaul 41 percent of likely vot- ers. Among all registered voters surveyed in the poll, Walker received 47 percent, with Evers at 43 percent and Anderson with 7 percent. In the Senate race, among all reg- istered voters, Baldwin received 53 percent and Vukmir 42 percent. For attorney gener- al, registered voters gave Schimel 45 per- cent and Kaul 41 percent. 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