Wisconsin 2020 Election Results: What Really Happened!
The 2020 United States Presidential Election in Wisconsin Was Held on November 3, 2020.
Wisconsin Voters Chose Electors for the Electoral College, With 10 Electoral Votes at Stake.
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Democratic Nominee Joe Biden Narrowly Won Wisconsin by a 0.63% Margin Over Republican Incumbent Donald Trump.
Polls Had Predicted a Larger Lead for Biden, but the Actual Result Was Much Closer.
Trump Won Wisconsin in 2016 by 0.77%, but Biden's Margin in 2020 Was Slightly Larger Than Previous Democratic Victories in 2000 and 2004.
Biden Achieved the Highest Vote Share for a Democrat in Waukesha County Since 1976.
Trump Carried Brown County, Although Biden Improved on Hillary Clinton's 2016 Margin.
Biden Flipped Sauk County and Door County, the Latter Being a Consistent Bellwether Since 1980.