As of 10 AM IST, with 68% of the votes counted, Trump is leading with 1,159,347 votes, translating to 50.9%. Harris trails closely with 1,084,734 votes, or 47.7%, marking the tight competition between the two.
The state remains a significant focus, as its outcome of 10 electoral votes could prove pivotal in determining the overall election result.
Donald Trump’s campaign is centered around boosting the economy, addressing immigration, and tackling crime. Vice President Kamala Harris, stepping in as the Democratic nominee after President Joe Biden withdrew, has promised a transformative approach, emphasizing the care economy, safeguarding abortion rights, and protecting democratic principles.
Wisconsin, a pivotal state, was won by Biden in 2020 with a narrow 49.4% to Trump’s 48.8%. Previously, Trump claimed victory in 2016 by a slim margin, flipping the state Republican after it had consistently supported Democrats since 1988, often with close results.
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