Several newly released polls have illustrated a tightening Senate race in Wisconsin, where Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Wis., is fighting for her seat in a state that could very likely swing for former President Donald Trump in the presidential race.
Voting begins today in Wisconsin – one of several battleground states likely to decide the election's outcome.
A poll of voters statewide released Wednesday found that the presidential and Senate races in Wisconsin remain close, especially among older Wisconsin voters. Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris led Republican former President Donald Trump polled 49% to 48% in a head-to-head match up.
Incumbent Republican Pat Snyder will face challenger Democrat Yee Leng Xiong in the Nov. 5 general election for Wisconsin's 85th Assembly District.
The notion of Waukesha County’s political muscle became an ongoing joke, but Democratic inroads in recent years mean the county has started to resemble its internet stereotype.
With more than a dozen legislative races in close contention, national organizations on both sides of the aisle are focusing resources on Wisconsin.
AARP says candidates should pay close attention to older voters, since 90% of those age 50 and older said they are “extremely motivated” to vote in November.
Two new polls out Wednesday are painting a better picture of the state of the presidential race in Wisconsin and other swing states.
Absentee ballots for the November general election were mailed on Thursday, but many voters are confused about which candidates will be on their ballots.
Wisconsin Senate candidate Eric Hovde (R) on his efforts to defeat Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D) as Republicans work to win the state by focusing on the economy.