Wisconsin voters pick Trump after his manufacturing-focused campaign
Trump secured Wisconsin victory by targeting states strong manufacturing base. His win in the industrial-heavy region shows how economic messaging resonated with local factory workers

Donald Trump got Wisconsinʼs electoral votes after focusing his message on factory jobs and industrial growth. The state which has the second-biggest manufacturing workforce in US gave him strong support (especially in key areas like Racine County)
His campaign visits to the Badger State centered on economic plans - the top issue that local people care about according to pre-election surveys; Wisconsinʼs factory-based economy made it a perfect testing-ground for his industrial-growth ideas
Last month in Racine County - a place thats known to predict election winners - showed how Trumpʼs manufacturing-first approach worked well. The area became important for both candidates economic plans but his message about bringing back American-made products got more support from local workers. His win here points to how he might handle US manufacturing policies in the next four years: focusing on local production and factory jobs