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  • Stand up for the facts! Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy. We need your help. I would like to contribute President Trump makes some interesting claims about Wisconsin's Republican voting history On a warm June afternoon, President Donald Trump proudly presided over the groundbreaking of Foxconn’s new $10 billion operation in Mount Pleasant, Wis. Shovelsful of dirt were tossed and speeches were made hailing the company’s decision to build its complex in Wisconsin. In the midst of it all, Trump took a moment to hail his own 2016 victory in Wisconsin, a win that was vital to securing the presidency. Wisconsin, Trump said on June 28, 2018, "hadn’t been won by a Republican since Dwight D. Eisenhower, in 1952." He went on: Sign up for PolitiFact texts "And I won Wisconsin. And I like Wisconsin a lot, but we won Wisconsin. And Ronald Reagan, remember, Wisconsin was the state that Ronald Reagan did not win." (He made a nearly identical claim the night before, at a rally in Fargo, N.D.) Say what, Mr. President? A look at the numbers According to the American Presidency Project, the following Republicans have won Wisconsin’s presidential vote since 1952: 1956: Dwight D. Eisenhower 1960: Richard M. Nixon 1968: Richard M. Nixon 1972: Richard M. Nixon 1980: Ronald Reagan 1984: Ronald Reagan Featured Fact-check 2016: Donald Trump The Republican presidential dry spell stretched from the 1988 election, when Democrat Michael Dukakis won Wisconsin, through 2012 when Democrat Barack Obama won Wisconsin. But it did not stretch back to Eisenhower. And, for the record, the one state Reagan lost in 1984 was neighboring Minnesota, not Wisconsin. Our rating Trump said Wisconsin "hadn’t been won by a Republican since Dwight D. Eisenhower, in 1952." and that "Wisconsin was the state that Ronald Reagan did not win." Election records show that Trump is wrong on both counts. Very wrong. The president might want to find another applause line for Wisconsin, because Republican candidates not named Trump won the state six times since Eisenhower’s 1952 win. We rate his claim Pants on Fire. Read About Our Process Our Sources PolitiFact National, "Fact-checking Donald Trump’s rally in North Dakota," June 28, 2018. The Hill, "Trump incorrectly says Reagan didn’t win Wisconsin," June 28, 2018. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Historical trends in play this election," Nov. 7, 2016. Browse the Truth-O-Meter More by D.L. Davis President Trump makes some interesting claims about Wisconsin's Republican voting history Support independent fact-checking. Become a member! In a world of wild talk and fake news, help us stand up for the facts.
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