With nearly 2 million Wisconsin ballots already cast, hundreds of thousands of voters ventured from their homes today in the midst of a raging pandemic to finalize the state’s judgment on the next president — and help cement the nation’s future for the next four years.
The weather was unseasonably mild, with high temperatures around the state from the mid-50s to the mid-60s and no rain in sight.
In 2016, voters from three states — Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — handed Republican Donald Trump a narrow victory over Hillary Clinton. This time, former Democratic Vice President Joe Biden appears better positioned to compete for Wisconsin’s 10 electoral votes.
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