Trump Projected To Win Wisconsin

Former President Donald J. Trump is projected to win the swing state of Wisconsin, securing the state’s 10 Electoral College votes, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ. The race was called for Trump with 95% of the vote in as he led Vice President Kamala Harris 51.4% to 47.2%. Trump has now secured ...

Nov 6, 2024 - 03:28
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Trump Projected To Win Wisconsin

Former President Donald J. Trump is projected to win the swing state of Wisconsin, securing the state’s 10 Electoral College votes, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ.

The race was called for Trump with 95% of the vote in as he led Vice President Kamala Harris 51.4% to 47.2%. Trump has now secured more than 270 votes in the Electoral College.

In 2020, Biden won Wisconsin by 0.8 points over former President Donald Trump, a much closer race than was anticipated after polling showed Biden up by a significant margin heading into Election Day.

There is no automatic recount in the state, but candidates may request one if they are down by 1.0 percentage points or less.

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Polls leading up to the election this year had shown a tight race between the two candidates, with Vice President Kamala Harris leading Trump in the RealClearPolitics average by 0.4 points heading into Election Day.

Wisconsin has seen a dramatic increase in the amount of spending on political advertisements this election cycle, going from $209 million in 2020 to $637 million in 2024.

This cycle, Republicans have spent $263 million, while Democrats have spent $361 million for all political races in the state.

For the 2024 presidential race in the state, Democrats outspent Republicans $145 million to $96 million.

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