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This was and is predictable. He has not the sand to gain traction.
A Marquette University Law Poll released Thursday found that although Walker would still win his home state primary if it was held today, his support had dropped from 40% to 25%. Voters, meanwhile, said they would go for either Carson (13%), Donald Trump (9%) or Ted Cruz (8%) -- reflecting a broad shakeup in the Republican field nationwide since the first Republican debate.
But in a head-to-head matchup, Democratic front-runner Clinton would beat him 52%-42%.
On trail, Walker sees support dip at home - CNNPolitics.com
A Marquette University Law Poll released Thursday found that although Walker would still win his home state primary if it was held today, his support had dropped from 40% to 25%. Voters, meanwhile, said they would go for either Carson (13%), Donald Trump (9%) or Ted Cruz (8%) -- reflecting a broad shakeup in the Republican field nationwide since the first Republican debate.
But in a head-to-head matchup, Democratic front-runner Clinton would beat him 52%-42%.
On trail, Walker sees support dip at home - CNNPolitics.com