
In a town Biden won by 19 votes, debate stirs doubts he can win again this year
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Lisa Reissmann had to stop watching.
Lisa Reissmann had to stop watching. “He didn’t seem as strong as what he has been in the past,” she said of President Joe Biden’s performance last month at the CNN debate. “I was really having a hard time watching it. Because he did seem a little off.” Her husband, fellow Biden voter Troy Reissmann, hung in to the debate’s end, reaching for the phone during former President Donald Trump’s closing statement. “Yeah, it was definitely scary,” Troy Reissmann said of Biden’s performance. “The first people that I called were my parents, who are really old. And I said, ‘What did you guys think about that?’ Because I still know where I’m going to vote, where my vote is going to lie. But they don’t. And they were equally as scared.” The Reissmanns own the Shinery, a moonshine bar in Cedarburg, a small, picturesque city about 30 minutes north of Milwaukee. What were once textile mills are now bars, restaurants, inns and art galleries. Local after local talks about living in a real-life Hallmark movie or a Norman Rockwell painting. The Reissmanns — civil, affable and politically minded — have a message for the candidate they both supported in 2020.

Janet Mills and her allies are counting on a gender gap to narrow Platner’s wide lead ahead of the June 9 primary to decide who will face incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins. They are betting that the unfiltered style that has brought Platner widespread attention as someone who could help Democrats reach young men will backfire with women.

As a shrinking number of Transportation Security Administration agents work to keep hourslong security lines moving despite not being paid, President Donald Trump stepped into the fray Saturday, announcing he will send Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to airports by Monday if Congress doesn’t agree to a plan to end the partial government shutdown.











