Terry Dittrich has been working with Donald Trump's re-election campaign on a simple strategy to win the critical battleground of Wisconsin next year: Turn out even more gun lovers,
anti-abortion conservatives and illegal
immigration critics than in his surprise 2016 victory in the state.
The move by
Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives to launch a formal impeachment investigation into Trump this week just made that job easier, said Dittrich, chairman of the state's
Republican Party in Waukesha County.
Wisconsin will be the scene of a turn-out-the-vote "arms race" in 2020 between
Republicans and Democrats, a top state
Democratic Party official predicted.