Experts say voters can expect to see more visits from presidential candidates in the coming weeks to persuade undecided voters in one final push.
Green Bay voters Cody Bunnell and Jaimie Robillard say they’ve noticed the increased efforts by the Trump and Harris campaigns to persuade undecided voters ahead of November.
“I feel like it’s a lot more heated,” Robillard said.
“There’s more rhetoric I think,” Bunnell said.
The competition is undoubtedly heated in Wisconsin and Brown County.
“It’s like a county that has a mix of urban and rural… we hear a lot about the urban-rural divide in politics, especially Wisconsin politics. You have Green Bay that tends to be bluer if you zoom in on the city, but lots of suburban areas surrounding it. You know, lots of smaller communities and then plenty of more rural communities around it as well,” Weinshenk said.
Despite amped-up advertisements and visits to northeast Wisconsin from both candidates, Bunnell and Robillard believe most voters have already decided who they’re choosing and why.
“Everyone is really focused on turning the economy around,” Bunnell said.
“We’re kind of looking to buy a house, and it’s not the best time to buy a house. Will it ever be a good time to buy a house? I don’t know. So, I think those things will play a factor for me personally,” Robillard added.
Both voters say they’re looking forward to life returning to normal.
“I feel like everybody gets kind of crazy, but the day comes, the day gets over, and I feel like your daily life doesn’t really change all that much,” Robillard said