A crucial swing state's most populous city was left with a sour taste in its mouth by a Republican National Convention that failed to convince residents their nominee doesn't find their metropolis to be "horrible," a new report shows.
Milwaukee residents were less than impressed by the maximum security and low-profit event that hit their city — coupled with the and lack of access they had to the political event that confirmed the Republican nomination of former President Donald Trump, locals told Salon writer Bob Hennelly.