


Donald Trump has won the election by winning Wisconsin, the Associated Press reports.
In his many visits to the Badger State, Trump campaigned hard on the economy, which polls consistently found to be the most important issue to voters there. Wisconsin has the second-highest concentration of manufacturing employment in the country, and industrial policy played a particularly important role in his messaging.
In October, I reported on Racine County, a bellwether county at the center of both major candidates’ competing visions for the economy. What’s going on there reveals a great deal about how Trump might go about revitalizing American industry in his second term.
Read the full story here: ‘Made in America’ Is on the Ballot in Wisconsin
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