Among likely voters, the four-way race is at 43 percent Clinton, 37 percent for Trump, 8 percent for Johnson and 2 percent for Stein.

The poll was conducted July 7-10 and, among registered voters, had a margin of error of plus or minus 4.1 percentage points. Among likely voters, the error margin was plus or minus 4.5 points.

The poll results were the first since FBI director James Comey publicly scolded Clinton for being “extremely careless” in using a private email account and server to transmit her emails as secretary of state, a few of which were found to contain classified information. Comey spared Clinton far bigger woes by saying he would not recommend criminal charges against her.

The last month also was eventful for Trump. He continued to attract controversy and clash with members of his own party over his praise for former Iraq dictator Saddam Hussein and his campaign’s tweet of a graphic that contained an image described by many, including U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan of Janesville, as “anti-Semitic.”

Yet the latest poll results show little change in the candidates’ prospects in Wisconsin.