Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has not gained any ground against Democratic challenger Mary Burke, according to a poll released Wednesday.
A Marquette Law School poll found that Burke and Walker are effectively tied, with Burke ahead 47%-46% among likely voters. Walker holds a 46%-45% lead with registered voters.
Polling done in May found Burke and Walker tied at 46-46, although Walker held a three-point edge with likely voters.
While the race has been close since Burke — who served as a member of former Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle’s cabinet and a Trek bicycle executive — announced her run in October, things have tightened since the spring and are unlikely to move much before the election. Walker has been a polarizing figure since his 2011 bill that dismantled public sector unions in Wisconsin, which led voters to attempt a recall election in 2012.
Charles Franklin, the poll’s director, told the Wisconsin State Journal Wednesday, “I think this makes it clear the race really has tightened to a dead heat.”









