The voting process for the November election is already underway in Wisconsin, with mail ballots set to be sent out to voters who request them starting on Thursday. This battleground state is receiving significant attention from both presidential candidates, with the chairman of the Wisconsin Democratic Party predicting a close race.
In the 2020 election, Wisconsin was decided by a margin of about 20,000 votes, highlighting the importance of every vote cast. The chairman expressed confidence in the integrity of the voting process, emphasizing the significance of voter turnout for the upcoming election.
With just 48 days left until Election Day, Democrats in Wisconsin are intensifying their efforts to reach voters across the state. This includes organizing volunteer shifts, soliciting donations, and engaging in phone outreach to encourage voter participation.
A key strategy for Democrats in Wisconsin is to secure votes from a diverse range of areas, including rural areas, small towns, suburbs, medium cities, and major urban centers like Madison and Milwaukee. The chairman emphasized the need to appeal to voters across the entire state to secure victory.