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Waukesha County is now at 80% in, which it was about 75% just a few minutes ago.
Waukesha County is now at 80% in, which it was about 75% just a few minutes ago.
Brown County's in, again, not as high as you would hope. It's not bad. Green Bay's been kind of split. It's a 58-42 number right now. Only 24% of the vote is in. You expect a pretty decent day of election showing there for Brad Schimel. But again, just more votes keep dumping here, and you're moving backwards, and you're moving backwards, and that's not good. So Kenosha not in good shape.
Brown County's in, again, not as high as you would hope. It's not bad. Green Bay's been kind of split. It's a 58-42 number right now. Only 24% of the vote is in. You expect a pretty decent day of election showing there for Brad Schimel. But again, just more votes keep dumping here, and you're moving backwards, and you're moving backwards, and that's not good. So Kenosha not in good shape.
95% of the vote. All right. You have to win Kenosha and Racine and Kenosha. You're back six points right now. You're down 3000, 3000 votes. It's a lot. That's a lot for a place that you're hoping to win.
95% of the vote. All right. You have to win Kenosha and Racine and Kenosha. You're back six points right now. You're down 3000, 3000 votes. It's a lot. That's a lot for a place that you're hoping to win.
Yeah, I mean, this is again, we just went through this, but, you know, the Democrats have a permanent infrastructure, particularly behind the blue wall where you have this historic union based epicenter. And you've got unions, you've got union members. They're vicious. They're angry. You know, on the left, the union bosses. I mean, most of the unions are actually pretty split.
Yeah, I mean, this is again, we just went through this, but, you know, the Democrats have a permanent infrastructure, particularly behind the blue wall where you have this historic union based epicenter. And you've got unions, you've got union members. They're vicious. They're angry. You know, on the left, the union bosses. I mean, most of the unions are actually pretty split.
They're about half and half in a post-Trump world here in a Trump era world where they're There's a lot of blue collar folks that are Republican, but the leadership, and that's why I'm referencing the leadership, are all Democrats and they have the structure, the infrastructure that's already built.
They're about half and half in a post-Trump world here in a Trump era world where they're There's a lot of blue collar folks that are Republican, but the leadership, and that's why I'm referencing the leadership, are all Democrats and they have the structure, the infrastructure that's already built.
And the infrastructure that's already there pays people, you know, basically salaries and family members salaries to go out and do this work that we have to build from the ground up. And again, bragging on the Turning Point Action staff, we have incredible people who have made up significant ground.
And the infrastructure that's already there pays people, you know, basically salaries and family members salaries to go out and do this work that we have to build from the ground up. And again, bragging on the Turning Point Action staff, we have incredible people who have made up significant ground.
We saw that in the 2024 election for President Trump where we chased tens of thousands of ballots that put them over the top. Uh, but here in this, I mean, you look at the last Supreme court election with Dan Kelly and, you know, he lost that election by about a hundred, uh, almost 200,000 votes, 200,000 votes. I think it was, that's a lot of ground to make up. You have to have on the ground.
We saw that in the 2024 election for President Trump where we chased tens of thousands of ballots that put them over the top. Uh, but here in this, I mean, you look at the last Supreme court election with Dan Kelly and, you know, he lost that election by about a hundred, uh, almost 200,000 votes, 200,000 votes. I think it was, that's a lot of ground to make up. You have to have on the ground.
And so the number that you need to make up what's projected now to be, you know, a hundred, a little over a hundred thousand vote loss. We'll see how many total votes get counted. I mean, it looks like we're trending towards that 2.2 million that I mentioned
And so the number that you need to make up what's projected now to be, you know, a hundred, a little over a hundred thousand vote loss. We'll see how many total votes get counted. I mean, it looks like we're trending towards that 2.2 million that I mentioned
Brad Schimmel in the, in the ballpark of, of having the ability to win, but you've got to chase 150,000 votes to win, you know, to have some safe padding, you know, you've got to have 500 more full-time people on the ground. And that's the way that the left pays them. Charlie is they pay them basically full teacher salaries because you can't just hire, you know, people who will just come and go.
Brad Schimmel in the, in the ballpark of, of having the ability to win, but you've got to chase 150,000 votes to win, you know, to have some safe padding, you know, you've got to have 500 more full-time people on the ground. And that's the way that the left pays them. Charlie is they pay them basically full teacher salaries because you can't just hire, you know, people who will just come and go.
You can't hire off Craigslist. You have to hire people who treat this as a profession. They have to be people who are basically, they do hire a lot of teachers. They hire a lot of people out of schools. They hire a lot of union family members. And they say, this is your job now. You are going to build relationships in the neighborhoods that you live in.
You can't hire off Craigslist. You have to hire people who treat this as a profession. They have to be people who are basically, they do hire a lot of teachers. They hire a lot of people out of schools. They hire a lot of union family members. And they say, this is your job now. You are going to build relationships in the neighborhoods that you live in.