Presidential elections are just one part of the equation.
Since 1992, Republicans in Wisconsin have held the Governor's office in 19 of 32 years -- 60% of the time.
Since 1992, Republicans in Wisconsin have held the majority in the State Senate in 21 of 32 years -- 66% of the time.
Since 1992, Republicans in Wisconsin have held the majority in the State Assembly in 27 of 32 years -- 84% of the time.
More mauve than deep blue.
Source: Ballotpedia
Alternet, 12/26/2022
Wisconsin used to be a deep blue state. In the 1988 presidential election, Democratic nominee Mike Dukakis lost to then-Vice President George H.W. Bush in California, Maryland, Colorado, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Connecticut and Nevada but carried Wisconsin by 4 percent. During the Barack Obama years, however, Republicans gained a lot of ground in Wisconsin.
Let's take a short trip in the Presidential Wayback Machine.
Richard Nixon won Wisconsin three times, by 3.7 percentage points, 1970, +3.6 in 1968, and +9.7 in 1972.
Ronald Reagan won Wisconsin twice, by 3.7 percentage points in 1980 and +9.1 in 1984.
George W. Bush lost Wisconsin by razor thin margins: -0.22 percentage points in 2000 and -0.38 in 2004.
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