Donald Trump’s fourth scheduled stop in eight days in Wisconsin is a sign of his increased attention as Republicans fret about the former president’s ability to match the Democrats’ enthusiasm and turnout machine.
The former president heads to Wisconsin on Sunday as surveys suggest Kamala Harris has a slight lead in the battleground state.
A small percentage of voters in battleground state Wisconsin are still undecided, but that sliver of voters could decide the election.
Eighty-two-year-old Chester Todd, a Wisconsin Green Party congressional candidate, sits on his porch and talks to neighbors in Racine, Wisconsin, on Aug. 30, 2024. This year the Greens are on the ballot in 37 states, including every battleground state except for Georgia and Nevada.
Wisconsin has long been a presidential swing state, but thanks to new maps, it's now also a potential swing state for the legislature for the first time in 15 years.
Johnson is one of about 100 volunteers who boarded busses in Chicago, bound for the battleground state of Wisconsin to rally residents to get to the polls with just a month left before Election Day. The trip was sponsored by long-time Congressman Danny Davis.
Here's a look at how Wisconsin voters perceive the strengths and personal qualities of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris based on three Marquette polls.
Harris and Trump are focusing on Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania as they fight to win these key battleground states. The candidates are about even in Wisconsin, based on a series of polls that have shown little movement since Biden dropped out in late July. Editors Note: The Associated Press contributed to this article.
Wisconsin election clerks referred more than two dozen instances of suspected fraud and other voting irregularities to prosecutors over the last year.
Republican Trump critic Liz Cheney made her first campaign appearance with Kamala Harris, in the Wisconsin town known as the birthplace of the GOP.
Former Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney will join Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris on the campaign trail in Wisconsin, as the vice president tries to wrangle votes in the birthplace