On election night, the Fox News Decision Desk projected that Senator Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat from Wisconsin, had won re-election, defeating her Republican opponent Eric Hovde. Hovde, a businessman who was endorsed by former President Trump, put up a tough fight but ultimately fell short. This victory secures Baldwin a third term in the Senate, a significant win for Democrats in a state that was expected to be pivotal in the presidential election as well.
Wisconsin was seen as a crucial battleground state, with the outcome of the Senate race potentially mirroring the results of the presidential contest. The state was rated as a toss-up in the presidential election, with the Senate race leaning Democrat. However, as the election drew closer, polls showed a tightening race between Baldwin and Hovde, leading to a shift in ratings by political analysts. Despite internal polling showing the candidates neck and neck, Baldwin ultimately emerged victorious.
Throughout the campaign, Baldwin and Hovde traded barbs on each other’s backgrounds and policies. Baldwin attacked Hovde for his business ventures, particularly his ties to California, while Hovde criticized Baldwin for her long tenure in Washington, D.C. He also made an issue of Baldwin’s relationship status, pointing out that she and her partner are not married, thus avoiding disclosure of financial information and potential conflicts of interest. These attacks did not appear to resonate with voters, as Baldwin was able to secure key endorsements from agricultural organizations in the state.
In a significant development, Baldwin earned the endorsement of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation Board of Directors in early October. This endorsement was seen as a testament to Baldwin’s support for Wisconsin agriculture and her engagement with the farming community. The Farm Bureau also endorsed two Republican congressmen, highlighting bipartisan support for policies that benefit farmers and the agricultural industry. Baldwin’s ability to secure this endorsement demonstrated her commitment to representing the interests of rural constituents in the state.
Looking ahead to the 2024 campaign, Wisconsin Democrats may see Baldwin’s re-election as a stepping stone towards winning the state in future elections. Securing a victory in a competitive battleground state like Wisconsin could help Democrats in their quest to regain power at both the state and national levels. Baldwin’s success in fending off a tough challenger like Hovde could serve as a blueprint for future campaigns in Wisconsin and other swing states. As the political landscape continues to evolve, Baldwin’s re-election victory will undoubtedly have implications for future electoral strategy and candidate selection in Wisconsin.