That is too simplistic to call it blue for that. The elections have been very close. And if the two main urban centers were gon the state would have always gone red. Madistan and Milwaukee are libtard socialist strongholds and hardly represent the state, where 85-90% of the counties are always red.
Yeah, well, in politics urban centers count. We don’t get to pretend they don’t exist. Given this, the blue label doesn’t seem unreasonable.
I call Wisconsin Purple, not Blue. It can be flipped depending on the skill of the candidates.
Well, SAM, your observation regarding the metro areas of the state controlling the election outcomes is common in states without apportioned electoral votes (like my own Ohio).
If the electoral votes were cast in favor of the candidate winning the popular vote in the DISTRICT (with the remaining two statewide, based on the popular vote total in state), we would NOT have this second term of Zero and 0bamunists mucking up the country and its proud heritage.