With an expected 90% of Wisconsinites' polling forms counted at 11 p.m., U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson is driving Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes by 1.5 focuses.

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According to the Associated Press, heavily Democratic Milwaukee County still registered more than 10% of the vote, which is certain to favor Burns by a wide margin.

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The New York Times live forecast, which analyzes the counted and uncounted votes, predicted at 11:50 p.m. that the Oshkosh Republican would win the race by only 1.6 points.

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Barnes and Johnson each attempted to portray the other as too radical for Wisconsin

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A perennial swing state that Trump won in 2016 but lost to President Joe Biden in 2020 by thin margins each time