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Badger Poll results to be released July 17-19

July 14, 2006 By Dennis Chaptman

The opinions of Wisconsin residents on a range of issues – from President Bush’s job performance to immigration to the proposed state constitutional amendment outlawing same-sex marriage – will be released to the media next week.

The survey center conducted the poll between June 23 and July 2 and the findings summarize the feelings of 508 randomly chosen state residents.

Results of the survey will be released over a three-day period. Here is the schedule for release of the findings:

– Monday, July 17, at 2 p.m.: Results will focus on how state residents feel about the issues of same-sex marriage, civil unions and a proposed constitutional amendment that goes before voters in November defining marriage as being between one man and one woman. The poll also samples state opinion on the death penalty.

– Tuesday, July 18, at 10 a.m.: These findings test public opinion on the Bush administration’s performance, feelings about the war in Iraq and homeland security.

– Wednesday, July 19, at 2 p.m.: State residents’ feeling s about the issues of immigration and stem cell research will be examined.

The Badger Poll is intended to be a poll of record for the state, investigating matters of concern to Wisconsinites including politics, culture and their daily lives.

Questions about poll content and results can be directed to Katherine Cramer Walsh, professor in the department of political science, at her office (608) 265-3679 or her cell phone (608) 347-8528 or at kwalsh@polisci.wisc.edu.