The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC)'s internal polling showed Baldwin with a 1 percent lead for the first time.
FILE - Eric Hovde, a Republican businessman and real estate mogul launched, announces he is running for U.S. Senate against Wisconsin Democratic incumbent Sen. Tammy Baldwin, Feb. 20, 2024, in Madison, Wis. (Mark Hoffman=wimil
Vice President Kamala Harris narrowly leads former President Donald Trump in Wisconsin, according to polling averages, while the latest surveys suggest Trump has narrowed the margins in the crucial swing state, less than four weeks before Election Day.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz boasted of having the support of Dick Cheney, Bernie Sanders and Taylor Swift, during a rally in Wisconsin on Monday.
During a Wisconsin rally Monday evening, Walz led three Midwestern governors in making the pitch to swing-state voters to put Harris in the Oval Office. With just 22 days until the final ballots are cast,
Drop boxes are heavily embraced throughout Democratic strongholds in Dane and Milwaukee counties, but are hardly utilized in Republican municipalities.
Former President Donald Trump’s recent attacks on his opponent could affect the vote. “It’s a stirring of the pot,” one voter said.
Wisconsin election officials are reassuring the public about the safety of ballot drop boxes, which have been the subject of conspiracy theories in the state since 2020.
Door County, Wis., has picked the presidential winner since 1996. Last time, the margin was 292 votes, so the campaigns are trying to reach every household.
Threatening behavior toward election officials is also a crime. Wisconsin law prohibits anyone from threatening death or bodily harm intending to cause, or creating an unreasonable and substantial risk of causing, public panic or fear, or the interruption or impairment of government operations, including the electoral process.
Several voters in a top battleground county in Wisconsin explained why they're supporting Trump in 2024, citing the economy and immigration.
The Journal Sentinel spoke with voters ages 18-23 about their priorities and who they plan to vote for ahead of presidential election.