Latest poll shows gubernatorial race virtually unchanged
MADISON -- The latest Daily Kos/Public Policy Polling poll shows that Wisconsin's gubernatorial race remains virtually unchanged.
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These latest poll numbers were taken and released after Milwaukee Mayor and Democratic candidate for governor Tom Barrett won the Democratic primary. The numbers show it appears Barrett has not seen a "bounce" from his primary victory.
The poll shows 45 percent of voters favor Barrett, while 50 percent of voters favor Gov. Scott Walker. Three percent of voters say they're "undecided."
The race for lieutenant governor has tightened since April, with Rebecca Kleefisch leading Mahlon Mitchell 46 to 43. 14 percent of those polled say they're undecided.
Poll results show 98 percent of respondents plan to vote in June's recall election.
The latest poll results show the presidential race closer than experts expect to see this fall, with Barack Obama leading Mitt Romney 47 to 46 among registered and likely voters.
The poll was taken May 11th through the 13th among likely voters. The margin of error is plus/minus 3.4%.