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- Wisconsin from 2012 through to 2020. Voters in the western, northern and southeastern parts of the state that had voted for Barack Obama in 2012 had swung to Donald Trump in 2016 and predominantly stuck with Trump in 2020. This correlated closely with the state's white, working class populations, who had gone from supporting Mitt Romney 52 to 47 percent in 2012 to supporting Trump 56 to 38 percent in 2016. This pattern continued into 2020, with Trump continuing to win economically-depressed white Obama counties such as Racine and Kenosha. (en)
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