MADISON – Wisconsin voters are worried about the cost of living, are split on who is to blame for the federal shutdown, don't like data centers, and have no idea who to vote for in the 2026 races for governor and state Supreme Court, according to the most recent survey from the Marquette University Law School.
Those are some takeaways from the latest poll released on Oct. 29. The poll surveyed 846 registered Wisconsin voters from Oct. 19-22, with a margin of error of 4.6 percentage points.

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