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President Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump, 306-232, in the 2020 election. Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in 2016, 304-227. Milwaukee Central Count live stream on Election Day
Trump won the Badger State by less than a point in 2016, marking the first time it went to a Republican since the 1980s, but President Biden flipped it back into Democrats’ column with a ...
Election Day 2024 live results polls coverage today: Where to watch US presidential race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris Watch live coverage via USA TODAY's YouTube channel , or check out ...
When Wisconsin was called for Trump, a number of networks simultaneously declared Trump the president-elect, winning a second, non-consecutive term. Trump's victory in the state made him the first Republican candidate to carry Wisconsin twice since Ronald Reagan did so in 1980 and 1984. He also received nearly 1.7 million votes, a record for a ...
A pair of polls from USA TODAY/Suffolk University this week found Trump in a stronger "blue wall" position than the CNN polls: leading Harris 48%-47% in Wisconsin and tied with Harris at 47% in ...
Winning Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania had been the vice president’s most straightforward path to victory, but the AP had already declared Trump the winner in Pennsylvania at 2:24 a.m. ET. The AP declared Trump the winner in Michigan at 12:54 p.m. ET on Wednesday, although the race was still undetermined at the time Wisconsin was called.
Trump passed the threshold of 270 electoral votes at about 4:45 a.m. CT when The Associated Press called him the winner in Wisconsin. Live updates: Wisconsin wakes up to Trump victory in 2024 election
Wisconsin was ultimately won by Biden by a narrow 0.63% margin over Trump, a far closer margin than expected and the closest margin since 2004. Trump had won the state in 2016 by 0.77% against Hillary Clinton; however, Biden carried the state with a slightly larger margin than Al Gore or John Kerry did in either 2000 or 2004, respectively. Once ...