GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Minnesota Governor and vice presidential candidate Tim Waltz announced Thursday that his campaign will make two stops in Wisconsin on Monday, including Green Bay.
On Monday, Oct. 14, Gov. Tim Waltz will make campaign stops in Green Bay and Eau Claire, Wis., marking the governor’s fifth trip to the Dairy State since becoming running mate to Vice President Kamala Harris.
With just over 20 days until Election Day this Monday, Walz aims to speak directly to Wisconsin voters about the election and the matchup between Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump.
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Governor Waltz will first arrive in Eau Claire that morning, then travel to Green Bay later that afternoon. Specific details of each campaign suspension have not yet been released.
Harris and Walz held a joint rally in Eau Claire last August, and Walz recently campaigned in Superior and Wausau last month.
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