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American Majority Action founder: Presidential election in WI will come down to 'absentee and early ballot' votes

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Ned Ryun, founder, American Majority Action | AmericanMajority.org

Ned Ryun, founder, American Majority Action | AmericanMajority.org

The founder of American Majority Action (AMA) said the presidential election in Wisconsin is going to be determined by early and absentee voters.

"This presidential election is going to come down to ballots, plain and simple. If Wisconsin voters want to avoid another four years of lawfare, government weaponization, economic and inflation disaster, and open borders, they should get their absentee ballots in or vote early in person ASAP,” AMA founder Ned Ryun told The Sconi. “Don't let it come down to Election Day once again”

“Let's put Donald Trump into the lead on the absentee and early ballot vote coming into November 5th where historically Republicans have crushed Democrats on Election Day voting,” said Ryun.

Wisconsin's status as a battleground state comes after Trump won the state over Hillary Clinton, but received 49.06% to President Biden’s 49.36% in 2020.

Trump and Harris both at 47% in a head-to-head matchup among likely voters, with 3% undecided and 3% stating a preference for “others.”

A recent American Greatness poll found Trump tied with Vice President Kamala Harris in Wisconsin.

There were 1,970,195 absentee votes cast in Wisconsin in the 2020 General Election, which is 59.54% of the 3,308,966 votes cast.

In Wisconsin, every registered voter in the state can request an absentee ballot without having to provide a reason. Voters can vote absentee by mail or absentee in person, and can request a ballot online at myvote.wi.gov. 

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