In the final stretch of the 2024 presidential election, Wisconsin is front and center as both parties ramp up efforts to engage voters. Democratic and Republican candidates, along with their running mates, are preparing a series of high-profile events across the state.
Monday will see Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz make campaign stops in Waukesha and Manitowoc, while Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance holds events in Racine and Wausau.
On Wednesday, Vice President Kamala Harris will head to UW-Madison for a “Get Out the Vote” rally that includes performances by Gracie Abrams and Mumford & Sons. That same day, former NFL quarterback Brett Favre will join former President Donald Trump at a rally in Green Bay.
To close out the week, Trump is scheduled to address supporters at Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum on Friday.
With these strategic stops, both campaigns are underlining Wisconsin’s role as a critical battleground, working to mobilize voters and secure crucial support.