Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin Said Trump Voters Failed 'Moral Test.' Now She Wants Their Votes.
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50% Medium Conservative
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40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-4% Negative
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37% : "So what does that say about the people who support him?"She also claimed that people who voted for Trump were aligning themselves with white supremacist leader David Duke.28% : Split-ticket voters are expected to have a major impact on the Senate election in Wisconsin, a state where presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Trump are currently tied in the polls.
4% : "In a 2016 speech, Baldwin gave a different assessment of Trump and his supporters."Donald Trump might be one of the most offensive and hateful and unacceptable presidential candidates we've ever had," said Baldwin in a June 2016 speech to the Democratic Party of Wisconsin.
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