
Wisconsin Democrats vent, cry and issue call to action to counter Musk and Trump
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- Policy Leaning
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- Politician Portrayal
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64% : It's that simple, in my mind."60% : Schimel endorsed Trump and has said he would welcome Trump's involvement in the court race.
54% : Burns, a single mother of two teenagers who works part-time in customer service for an insurance company, was born without arms and gets about half of her income from Social Security.
39% : "Make sure when you're talking to people we connect Elon Musk to Brad Schimel and to Donald Trump," she said.
34% : Sauk County, home to small towns like Baraboo, Prairie du Sac and the tourist city Wisconsin Dells, has voted for the winner of the past five presidential races, including Trump in 2016 and 2024 and former President Joe Biden in 2020.
34% : Burns said she came to represent other disabled people who are scared about possible cuts to Medicaid and Social Security.
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