For Wisconsin Voters, This Election Was a Clear Choice… for Their Candidate
No “both parties are the same” false equivalency this time. Ballots were cast with fervor for Biden or Trump.
No “both parties are the same” false equivalency this time. Ballots were cast with fervor for Biden or Trump.
Recent upgrades made possible through Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act grant.
Trump won Wisconsin after sharply lower Democratic turnout in 2016.
Roughly 50% of registered voters have already submitted absentee ballots in the state’s five largest cities.
Election Day runs from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Join in. All the cool kids are doing it.
Ballots received by election officials after 8 p.m. on Election Day will be thrown out.
Genrich not sure where the shortage narrative started. Current concern centers on disruptive voters.
Some states count dead voters’ ballots, while others discard them.
Voting early and in-person began Tuesday and continues through Oct. 30.
How to prepare so you’re not surprised on Election Day.