Donald Trump lost the election by 20,000 votes out of, call it, 3 million voters that will show up and vote. So it was a hair by a hair. But we have six of our eight congressional seats are Republican. Our state Senate, the supermajority Republican. Our state assembly is almost a super majority. So there was about 60,000 voters that would vote for a Republican state senator or congressional officer, assemblyman that didn't vote for Donald Trump. (05:45–05:48)
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Asserts that the Wisconsin state Senate has a Republican supermajority.
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