Exit Poll: Wis. GOP Voters Say Candidate With Most Primary Wins Should Be Nominee

Milwaukee polling station. (Getty Images) 

By    |   Tuesday, 05 April 2016 08:02 PM EDT ET

Fifty-six percent of Wisconsin GOP primary voters Tuesday said that the Republican Party should nominate the candidate with the most primary wins if none reaches the required number of delegates.

Here are the results of CNN exit polls in the Badger State:

If no candidate reaches 1,237 delegates, who should the GOP nominate for president?
  • Primary winner: 56 percent.
  • Best candidate who can win in November: 42 percent.
The Republican Party will hold its national convention in Cleveland in July.

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Fifty-six percent of Wisconsin GOP primary voters Tuesday said that the Republican Party should nominate the candidate with the most primary wins if none reaches the required number of delegates.
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