(The Center Square) – President-elect Donald Trump’s popularity grew in a lot of areas in the 2024 election in Wisconsin. But some of those shifts were less expected, such as a 3% shift toward Trump in the state’s youngest set of wards while the oldest shifted just 1% toward Trump in 2024, according to Marquette Law School Lubar Center Research Fellow John Johnson. Overall, Trump increased his vote share from 2020 in 70% of Wisconsin municipalities and 62% of wards, Johnson wrote. Trump was declared the winner in Wisconsin and leads 49.71% to Vice President Kamala Harris’ 48.84% as of Thursday…