Taylor holds slim edge as undecided voters loom in Wisconsin Supreme Court poll

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A Marquette University Law School poll of 850 registered voters shows liberal Chris Taylor leading conservative Maria Lazar for the Wisconsin Supreme Court (23% to 17%), with 53% undecided two weeks before the April 7 election; the race is officially nonpartisan but Democrats are more energized to vote, and overall awareness of the contest remains low. If Lazar wins, the court would stay 4-3 liberal-leaning, but a Taylor victory would tilt it to 5-2.
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