The Republican National Committee has selected Milwaukee as the location for its first presidential primary debate in August
, according to a letter from the chair to members.
The debate is the first of what is expected to be several candidate showdowns as Republican voters choose their 2024 presidential nominee. Wisconsin has become a perennial swing state that can become crucial to winning the White House in the general election.
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