I live in Illinois, but I'm currently going to university in Wisconsin. I see many Trump signs driving out here through the rural areas, but in the towns (even the smaller ones), I see too many Biden signs for comfort. I absolutely think Trump has a shot at winning Wisconsin, but out of the "big 4" being Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, I think it's the least likely to go for him.
One reason is that the lockdowns here weren't felt as hard as they were (and still are) being felt in Michigan. This is thanks to the WI Supreme Court. However, because they were knocked down so early (mid-May), I'm not sure if Wisconsin residents felt them enough to know how evil the Commies are.
I also am not sure how much of an impact the Kenosha riots will have had. I think Kenosha County will go red, but as for the state, it's really hard to tell. It really could go either way.
Although I think the fact you're going to university makes me think you're mostly around "college towns" which mostly vote democrat. So that may make it look like more Biden support in the state. Maybe the blue collar towns and cities with manufacturing evens out those college towns.
We'll see how it plays out. This corona thing is such a wild card that everything is in flux.
The university thing is interesting... the school I'm at is actually a lot better than probably 90 percent of most college campuses. We've been allowed to do a lot on campus this semester that my friends in other schools are banned from doing because of "muh COVID".
It's just so hard to tell. They're pushing everyone to vote real hard, I know that.
Why do you think Wisconsin wont go red?
I live in Illinois, but I'm currently going to university in Wisconsin. I see many Trump signs driving out here through the rural areas, but in the towns (even the smaller ones), I see too many Biden signs for comfort. I absolutely think Trump has a shot at winning Wisconsin, but out of the "big 4" being Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, I think it's the least likely to go for him.
One reason is that the lockdowns here weren't felt as hard as they were (and still are) being felt in Michigan. This is thanks to the WI Supreme Court. However, because they were knocked down so early (mid-May), I'm not sure if Wisconsin residents felt them enough to know how evil the Commies are.
I also am not sure how much of an impact the Kenosha riots will have had. I think Kenosha County will go red, but as for the state, it's really hard to tell. It really could go either way.
Ok that makes sense.
Although I think the fact you're going to university makes me think you're mostly around "college towns" which mostly vote democrat. So that may make it look like more Biden support in the state. Maybe the blue collar towns and cities with manufacturing evens out those college towns.
We'll see how it plays out. This corona thing is such a wild card that everything is in flux.
Oh yeah, the virus adds another layer alright.
The university thing is interesting... the school I'm at is actually a lot better than probably 90 percent of most college campuses. We've been allowed to do a lot on campus this semester that my friends in other schools are banned from doing because of "muh COVID".
It's just so hard to tell. They're pushing everyone to vote real hard, I know that.