Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin and Republican challenger Eric Hovde are in the final sprint of Wisconsin’s intensifying U.S. Senate race and outlining their closing arguments in interviews taped this week for Sunday’s edition of “UPFRONT.”An Emerson College poll released Thursday showed a tied race of 48-48%. “I’m going to continue crisscrossing the state,” Baldwin said. “Go to red counties, purple counties, blue counties.” Hovde, who received Trump’s endorsement, said a Trump win in Wisconsin would help solidify a victory.”It would certainly be helpful, and I think he is going to win this state,” Hovde said. “Look, there’s a very small percentage of Trump voters who aren’t voting for me yet. We think we’ll close that gap.” Wisconsin voters say the economy is the top issue as they head to the polls. A lot of the campaign has focused on abortion, control of Congress and what may come next.”I am opposed …
Abortion front and center in battle for Wisconsin’s US Senate seat [Video]
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