Wisconsin voters split their preference between President Biden and former President Trump in a hypothetical 2-way presidential race — and between backing the Democratic and the Republican congressional candidates in their House district, according to a new Fox News survey of Wisconsin registered voters.
In the head-to-head presidential matchup, Biden and Trump tie with 48% support each.
Biden gets significant backing from urban voters (+29 points), Whites with a college degree (+26), suburban voters (+10), and union households (+8).
For Trump, some of his highest support is from White evangelical Christians (+46 points), White men without a college degree (+29), and rural voters (+15).
Voters under age 45 back Biden by a single point, while those ages 65 and over go for Biden by 10 points.
There’s a 17-point gender gap, as men go for Trump by 8 points and women for Biden by 9.
Biden receives a touch more support among Democrats (95%) than Trump gets …