Joe Biden leads President Trump in both key battleground states.
WASHINGTON — Majorities of likely voters in Michigan and Wisconsin say the winner of the 2020 presidential election should get to fill the U.S. Supreme Court seat left vacant after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, as Democrat Joe Biden leads President Donald Trump in both states.
The percentages in Wisconsin are similar: 56 percent say the election winner should fill the Supreme Court seat; 37 percent say Trump should fill it immediately; and another 5 percent say Trump should fill it after the election. Trump, meanwhile, holds the edge in the state with men , whites without college degrees and white evangelical Christians .
In Wisconsin, Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ job-approval rating is at 50 percent among registered voters, compared with Trump’s 42 percent. And they’re essentially tied in both Michigan and Wisconsin on which candidate better deals with crime.
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