Hey there,
Trump won Wisconsin in 2016 by just 0.77%, fewer than 23,000 votes. The state’s planned purge of 200,000 voters mostly in Dem-leaning cities could easily mean Trump wins Winsconsin again, potentially handing him another 4 years in the White House.
In 2016, millions of voters were discouraged or intimidated from voting at all, and Donald Trump won Michigan by just 0.23% and Pennsylvania by just 0.72%. They’re trying to make this happen again in 2020.
On top of that, Trump’s approval rating is holding steady around 43%, and 16% of Democrats don’t support impeaching Trump. He is on track to win re-election. That’s why we need to know if your voting plans have changed: