Vice President Kamala Harris is barnstorming in swing state Wisconsin on Thursday with only weeks to go until the election.
Kamala Harris is spending practically the whole day in Wisconsin, and for good reason. Democrats see the Badger State as part of their path to 270 electoral votes, but it’s a neck-and-neck race. In a recent survey of swing-state voters by The Wall Street Journal,
Vice President Kamala Harris is campaigning Thursday in the battleground state of Wisconsin, with stops planned in Milwaukee, La Crosse and Green Bay. A Washington Post polling average shows her maintaining a narrow edge in the state.
In one conservative Wisconsin county, the sheriff appeared onstage at a Donald Trump campaign rally last week to brag about his efforts to ban ballot drop boxes.
Absentee ballot drop boxes in Wisconsin are only available in a small fraction of the places they were four years ago.
A text warning Wisconsin voters that violating election law could lead to fines and prison time was reported to local and federal law enforcement.
All three election workers in a central Wisconsin town of about 800 people have resigned over a longstanding dispute
Vice President Kamala Harris will make campaign stops in Wisconsin today. Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to attend the Alfred Smith Memorial Foundation dinner in New York.
There are still ways to register to vote after Wednesday, including at your clerk's office and at the polls on Election Day.
The eyes of the nation are expected to be on not just the results but Wisconsin's voting process in next month's presidential election.
Keep up with the contest between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump with our US election forecast model “I consider myself the Buy America champion of the United States Senate,” she proclaims. Ms Baldwin says she was honoured to receive the endorsement of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau—the first Democrat to do so in 20 years—for,