President Donald Trump drew tens of thousands to Milwaukee during the Democratic debate Tuesday for a massive rally, and data collected at the event is exposing a huge problem for his eventual opponent.

Of the more than 20,000 voters in attendance, nearly a quarter of them didn’t vote in 2016 and a nearly two-thirds were not Republicans, according to Trump’s 2020 campaign manager.

Excellent data from Milwaukee: ✅ 20,395 Voters Identified ✅ 15,738 Voters From Wisconsin ✅ 57.9% Were NOT Republicans (Yuge!) ✅ 4,313 Registrants Didn’t Vote in 2016 Winning with Non-Republicans! pic.twitter.com/UifLCaYzmu — Brad Parscale – Text TRUMP to 88022 (@parscale) January 15, 2020

“Excellent data from Milwaukee,” Parscale posted to Twitter Wednesday. “20,395 Voters Identified, 15,738 Voters From Wisconsin, 57.9% Were NOT Republicans (Yuge!), 4,313 Registrants Didn’t Vote in 2016

“Winning with Non-Republicans!” he wrote. – READ MORE