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MILWAUKEE - The Democratic and Republican vice presidential nominees will be in Wisconsin on Monday, Nov. 4 – the day before the election.
Tim Walz visit
Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz made a campaign stop at State Fair Park after visits to La Crosse and Stevens Point.
"For Milwaukee, I am here today on behalf of Kamala Harris and myself to ask you for your votes," Walz said. "She and I both come from the middle class. We’ve lived this experience. We’ll rely on that experience in the White House. That's why she said from day one, she’ll be focused on lowering the cost of living for families."
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JD Vance visit
Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance visited La Crosse.
"Tomorrow let’s vote for a new direction for this country. Let’s vote for Donald J. Trump to be the President of the United States," Vance said. "Tomorrow is the big day when we’re going to vote in very big numbers in the state of Wisconsin."
Walz and Vance were both last in Wisconsin on Oct. 28. During that visit, Walz stopped in Manitowoc and Waukesha. Vance was in Wausau and Racine.
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Paulina Gutiérrez, Executive Director of the Milwaukee Election Commission, fielded questions from the media on Monday, Nov. 4 – one day before the election.
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Former President Barack Obama was in Milwaukee on Sunday, Nov. 3, to campaign for the Harris-Walz ticket, and a trio of Republicans rallied support for Trump-Vance ticket later the same day.