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Donald Trump Wisconsin campaign visit in Prairie du Chien on Sept. 28

E.Wright2 hr ago

At the rally, Trump outlined his plans to "Drain the swamp" — a throwback to his winning 2016 campaign message as he ran as an outsider challenging the status quo. Though Trump spent four years in the Oval Office, he vowed anew to "cast out the corrupt political class" if he wins again and to "cut the fat out of our government for the first time, meaningfully, in 60 years."

Democrats consider Wisconsin to be one of the must-win "blue wall" states. Biden, who was in Wisconsin earlier , won the state in 2020 by just under 21,000 votes. Trump carried it by a slightly larger margin, nearly 23,000 votes, in 2016.

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