President Biden traveled to Wisconsin on Wednesday where he touted his record on the economy and job creation while mocking former President Donald Trump‘s failure to come through with a highly touted tech campus in the region.
Mr. Biden spoke in Racine, Wisconsin, where he highlighted his administration’s role in building a $3.3 billion Microsoft data center that is expected to create roughly 2,000 jobs.
The data center will be built on the same site where, in 2018, Mr. Trump broke ground on what was supposed to be his administration’s signature economic project, an electronics factory for Foxconn,…