MILWAUKEE, Wis. (WBAY/WISN) - A vast majority of Wisconsin voters say they’re undecided heading into next year’s open race for governor, according to a new Marquette Law School Poll released Wednesday, as reported by Milwaukee affiliate WISN .
The numbers, unsurprising to poll director Charles Franklin, showed 70% of Republican primary voters and 81% of Democratic voters said they were undecided ahead of the November 2026 election.
In the hypothetical Republican primary race, given the candidates who have officially entered, Rep. Tom Tiffany received 23% of support, Washington County Executive Josh Schoemann received 6%, and 70% said they were undecided.
Among Democrats, State. Rep. Francesca Hong received 6%, Lt. Gov. Sara Rodriguez received 4%, Milwaukee County Executive David Cro

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