Harris Has a Polling Edge in Wisconsin, but Democrats Don't Trust It
Briefly

Despite showing a slight lead in polling, there's significant skepticism about whether Kamala Harris is truly ahead in Wisconsin, a state notorious for its electoral closeness.
Polling averages currently show Harris leading in Wisconsin, but there's a consensus among pollsters and party members that they don’t fully trust these figures.
Charles Franklin, a key Wisconsin pollster, noted that even a four-point lead for Harris would represent a surprisingly strong finish, given the state's history of razor-thin margins.
Wisconsin’s political landscape has seen four of its last six presidential races decided by margins of less than 25,000 votes, highlighting its unpredictable nature.
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