Donald Trump will return to Wisconsin next month as part of the former president's "American Freedom Tour" that aims to get conservatives "motivated and defend freedom," according to an event listing.
Pricing for the day-long event, which will include Trump, Mike Pompeo, Donald Trump Jr., Dinesh D'Souza, Kimberly Guilfoyle, Judge Jeanine Pirro and Sheriff Mark Lamb, of Pinal County, Arizona, ranges from $9 for seating in an overflow room to $395 for seating in the VIP section to $3,995 for seating in the "Presidential Section," which includes a meeting with Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle.
Seating in the "Patriot Section," which comes with a meeting with Trump and Pompeo, does not include a listed price. The cost to attend the Aug. 20 event could increase after Friday, the website notes.
Trump's visit will take place weeks after the Aug. 9 primary. Trump has already endorsed millionaire business owner Tim Michels in the gubernatorial race. Michels will face former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch and state Rep. Timothy Ramthun in the primary. The winner will go on to face Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, who is seeking reelection, in the Nov. 8 election.
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Trump made more than half a dozen trips to the battleground state in 2020 leading up to his loss to President Joe Biden by about 21,000 votes that November.
Since then, Trump has made repeated and unfounded claims of widespread fraud in the presidential election, most recently taking to his social media platform Truth Social over the weekend claiming that the Wisconsin Supreme Court's recent 4-3 decision that absentee ballot drop boxes are banned in the state was reason to decertify the election.
Proposals to decertifying the state's 2020 election have received bipartisan criticism as a constitutional impossibility.
A recount, court decisions and multiple reviews have affirmed that Biden defeated Trump in Wisconsin. Only 24 people out of nearly 3.3 million who cast ballots have been charged with election fraud in Wisconsin.
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The 2020 election was “the most secure in American history,” according to the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which coordinates the nation’s election infrastructure.
While a handful of voters risked going to prison by attempting to vote twice or in the name of a dead relative, as happens in any election, no evidence of widespread fraud has ever been produced in Wisconsin or elsewhere.
Yet, many continue to question some of the practices clerks relied on to encourage eligible voters to cast ballots and make sure their votes were counted amid the first election in more than 100 years held during a pandemic.
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