With just two weeks to go, in one of the tightest of the battleground states, former President Barack Obama on Tuesday made the case against Donald Trump, casting the former president’s words as dangerous,
Wisconsin is no stranger to close presidential elections. The margin of victory was less than a percentage point in the state’s 2020, 2016, 2004 and 2000 elections.
These are the five issues voters from the Badger State are searching for the most ahead of the presidential election.
Voters lined up across battleground Wisconsin to cast their ballots Tuesday on the first day of early, in-person voting. (AP video: Teresa Crawford)
Former President Barack Obama railed against Donald Trump in a Wisconsin rally urging early votes for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.
Over in Wisconsin, though, the transformation was less stark, and today this cluster of voters is one of the last redoubts nationally for Democrats among white voters without a college education. It might be the swing-est part of what has been the most fiercely contested swing state in the country in the past decade.
Residents of Door County, Wisconsin, have a decades-long streak of presidential elections in which they have voted for the winning candidate. The state's Democratic Party chair believes that whoever wins the county will likely win the national election.
Door County, Wisconsin voted for Bush, Obama, Trump and Biden. Here's what voters are thinking in the battleground-state swing county ahead of the presidential election.
The entire nation will vote on the next president of the United States this fall, but the election will likely come down to seven key swing states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina,
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz went after Elon Musk, the world's richest man and Donald Trump's biggest backer, with a profanity during a rally in Madison, Wis., on Tuesday.
The 2024 election is just two weeks away, and early voting in Wisconsin kicked off Oct. 22. Here's what you need to know before heading to the polls.