Former President Donald J. Trump is projected to win the battleground state of Wisconsin, capturing its 10 Electoral College votes, based on a projection from Decision Desk HQ.
The call was made for Trump with 95% of the vote counted, as he led Vice President Kamala Harris 51.4% to 47.2%, pushing Trump’s total past the 270 Electoral College votes needed.
In 2020, Biden narrowly won Wisconsin by a margin of 0.8 points over Trump—a tighter outcome than expected, given pre-election polls that had Biden leading by a significant margin.
Decision Desk HQ projects Donald J. Trump wins the Presidential election in Wisconsin.#DecisionMade: 2:04 AM EDT
— Decision Desk HQ (@DecisionDeskHQ) November 6, 2024
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There is no automatic recount in Wisconsin, but candidates may request one if their margin of loss is 1.0 percentage points or less.
Leading up to the election, polls showed a close race between the two candidates, with Vice President Kamala Harris holding a narrow 0.4-point lead over Trump in the RealClearPolitics average.
Political ad spending in Wisconsin has surged this election cycle, jumping from $209 million in 2020 to $637 million in 2024.
This year, Republicans spent $263 million, while Democrats spent $361 million on all races in the state. In the 2024 presidential race, Democrats outspent Republicans $145 million to $96 million in Wisconsin.