Experts to discuss 2020 campaign issues at Midwest Polling Summit
Top polling experts will discuss issues and trends that will affect the 2020 presidential campaign on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at WisPolitics.com’s inaugural Midwest Polling Summit.
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Top polling experts will discuss issues and trends that will affect the 2020 presidential campaign on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at WisPolitics.com’s inaugural Midwest Polling Summit.

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