Trump Wins Wisconsin, Reclaiming Battleground He Won in 2016
Briefly

Wisconsin emerged as a battleground that candidates poured resources into, reflecting its critical role in presidential elections due to its electoral votes and symbolic significance.
Kamala Harris aimed to galvanize urban turnout, particularly among Black voters in Milwaukee while appealing to college-educated women, but faced concerns over voter mobilization.
Trump's support from rural blue-collar voters strengthened his chances in Wisconsin, where demographic trends tend to favor Republican candidates, particularly among white, non-college-educated voters.
After swinging Wisconsin back to the GOP in 2016, Trump benefited from the state's low proportions of Black and Latino voters, despite previous losses in 2020.
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