Historically, Wisconsin is a vital stop on any campaign trail because of its longstanding history of being a swing state. While Kamala was in Milwaukee, Mike Pence was campaigning a few hours away in La Crosse. Pence said inappropriate use of violence from police officers will always be investigated, but these uses of power do not warrant violent riots and protests the country has endured since May.
“It must stop and stop now,” said Pence.
In 2016, Trump narrowly won Wisconsin, which propelled him into the White House. Both campaigns know that winning the White House means winning Wisconsin and other key swing states like Florida, which suffered immensely from COVID-19, and Pennsylvania, which is home to major labor unions and business leaders.
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