So wait, so you had said the votes for Trump over Biden, you're talking this election sort of in Harris, or are you referring to four years ago? Yeah, this election, There were more voters that turned out in the rural parts of Wisconsin. And it wasn't just the seventh Congressional District. It was across rural Wisconsin. There was a significantly higher turnout. And when those people are generally voting 60, 40 or, you know, 2 to 1 for Trump over Kamala Harris, that means that there's going to be a lot more votes for Donald Trump in a statewide election. (07:32–07:42)
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Asserts higher voter turnout in rural Wisconsin compared to previous elections.
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