Kamala Harris will campaign in Milwaukee, La Crosse, Green Bay on Thursday
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Vice President Kamala Harris is bringing her presidential campaign back to Wisconsin Thursday with stops in Milwaukee, La Crosse and Green Bay.
Harris' upcoming travel to the battleground states of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan comes as the race with former President Donald Trump reaches its final weeks. Thursday will mark her sixth visit to Wisconsin, and her third stop in Milwaukee County. She launched her presidential campaign here in late July with a rally in West Allis.
The campaign stop comes as Harris is locked in a tight race with Trump. In the latest Marquette University Law School poll released earlier this month, she maintained a four-point lead over Trump, within the poll's margin of error. Among both registered and likely voters, it was 52% for Harris and 48% for Trump.
Harris' last campaign stop in Milwaukee was at Fiserv Forum in August when she appeared with her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, during the second night of the Democratic National Convention. She has held other rallies in Eau Claire, Madison and Ripon.
Walz will also be in Eau Claire and Green Bay Monday, where he will join Gov. Tony Evers to kick off a bus tour with fellow Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in support of Harris. First lady Jill Biden will campaign in Madison the same day.
Trump was most recently in Wisconsin last Sunday for a rally in Juneau, which was his fourth event in the swing state in just nine days. His campaign has not yet announced the next time Trump or his running mate, Ohio U.S. Sen. JD Vance, will return to Wisconsin, though Trump has also hinted at a future rally in Milwaukee or Green Bay.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Kamala Harris will visit Milwaukee, La Crosse, Green Bay on Thursday