'Kind of mind-boggling': In a campaign like no other, Harris and Trump blanketed Wisconsin
- Bias Rating
48% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
55% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
38% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-12% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
67% : Trump and his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, made 18 separate visits in the state since accepting their party's nominations at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee in mid-July.64% : But on the ground, the campaigns for Harris and Trump touched nearly every corner of Wisconsin over the past few months.
59% : Nothing illustrated the focus on Wisconsin better than this past Friday night, when both Harris and Trump arrived in the Milwaukee area at nearly the same time and just six miles apart for dueling closing rallies.
47% : A Marquette University Law School poll released last week showed Harris with a 1-point edge on Trump among likely voters.
32% : At Trump rallies, the image of Trump with his fist in the air following the July 13 assassination attempt was ubiquitous on T-shirts and flags.
23% : "Another attendee, 74-year-old Don Treichel of Appleton, said he expected the election to be closer than in 2020, when Biden defeated Trump by just over 20,000 votes.
15% : Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin and her Republican opponent Eric Hovde -- locked in their own bitter, neck-and-neck race -- frequently appeared with Harris and Trump, respectively, at presidential campaign rallies across the state.
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