Under the leadership of the Biden/Harris administration, Wisconsin's economy is facing significant challenges, resulting in a decline in residents' income and increased financial pressure, worsened by the detrimental impact of inflation on both the state and its people. My lack of empathy towards Wisconsin stems from the fact that they are still conducting polls for Harris and Walz in the 2024 election. While it is possible to guide a horse to water, it is impossible to force them to drink it.
Nationally, Harris is leading Trump among Hispanic voters by 13 percentage points, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted in August, while Biden led that demographic by just five points in May. She has also boosted her support among Black Americans, outperforming Biden by seven points among that demographic.
But she has barely moved the needle among white voters, those same polls show. Whites without a college degree, long the linchpin of Trump's coalition, still favor the former president by 25 points, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll. They favored Trump by 29 points when he was running against Biden.
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