A new poll in Wisconsin is showing tightening presidential races on both sides of the aisle.
This latest Marquette Law School poll shows where the candidates currently rank in this important swing state, along with how issues, like immigration, could be shaping these numbers.
According to the poll, in Wisconsin, Bernie sanders trails Hillary Clinton by just 2% compared to a 9 point gap in November.
"So, sanders is appealing more to independent voters, and even bringing over a few Republican leaners," says poll director Charles Franklin.
On the Republican side, Donald Trump leads with 24%, while Ted Cruz--at 16%--trails Marco Rubio by two points.
"It perhaps, in part, reflects the nature of the Republican party here," adds Franklin, "not quite as strong in the embrace of the Tea Party, or the very conservative wing of the party--though Ted Cruz is doing pretty well here."
Tonight at 10:00 on NBC26, Billy Wagness takes a closer look at the numbers, and examines how the issues, and independent voters, could impact November's turnout.