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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- With the election just 32 days away, candidates are campaigning all across Wisconsin. In Milwaukee, U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde held a roundtable with business leaders.
Hovde discussed issues including health care, fentanyl, and economic policies. The roundtable comes after a new Marquette University Law School poll has Hovde’s opponent, incumbent Senator Tammy Baldwin, ahead of him by seven points.
“If you just get a few, eight or 10 people that skew one way or another, that can throw a poll off. That’s why you can’t really put a lot of weight in one individual poll,” said Hovde, when asked about the polls.
Earlier Thursday, Hovde was endorsed by the U.S Chamber of Commerce.
Hovde and Baldwin will debate each other on Oct. 18.