Rivals Trump and Harris Battle for Wisconsin Votes
Milwaukee, WI, USA,Sat Nov 02 2024
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Wisconsin's Milwaukee County is set to witness a political showdown as former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris hold competing rallies just miles apart. The vice president aims to rally support in Milwaukee, a Democratic stronghold, while Trump focuses on the conservative suburbs. Both candidates want to secure the state's 10 electoral votes.
Milwaukee is crucial due to its large Democratic population and the state's history of close elections. The city has seen a shift in voting patterns over recent years, with suburban areas moving towards Republicans. Harris hopes to replicate her 2020 success in the city, which voted overwhelmingly for President Joe Biden.
Trump, on the other hand, is working to chip away at the Democrats' margin in Milwaukee. This strategy reflects a "lose by less" approach, according to Hilario Deleon, the chair of Milwaukee County's Republican Party. Before Milwaukee, Harris campaigned in Janesville, emphasizing her support for organized labor and promoting policies that benefit workers.
Trump, who also has support from working-class voters, has made some attempts to reach out to union members. Prior to his Milwaukee rally, he visited Dearborn, Michigan, an Arab-majority city, where some residents remain skeptical due to his past policies.
Democrats in Milwaukee are anxious but hopeful, learning from the 2016 election. Former President Bill Clinton even campaigned with local faith leaders to boost turnout among Black voters. Wisconsin's Republican Party Chair, Brian Schimming, sees Harris's frequent visits to Milwaukee as a sign she's on the defensive.
With numerous rallies and visits, both candidates are focusing on critical areas to sway voters. The Milwaukee Election Commission expects over 100, 000 ballots by Election Day, but the suburban vote is uncertain. The outcome remains uncertain, with both sides anticipating tight results.
https://localnews.ai/article/rivals-trump-and-harris-battle-for-wisconsin-votes-ce486eba
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