Tim Walz returning to Wisconsin Monday for stops in Eau Claire, Green Bay
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, will return to Wisconsin Monday to campaign in Eau Claire and Green Bay.
Walz's visit will be his fifth to the state since becoming Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate and comes about three weeks from the Nov. 5 election. Walz previously visited Superior and Wausau in September.
No locations or times have been announced yet for Walz's Monday events. He will participate in a political event in Eau Claire in the morning, according to an advisory, and deliver remarks at a campaign event in Green Bay in the afternoon.
Surrogates for the Harris-Walz campaign, including Gwen Walz and former Attorney General Eric Holder, have fanned out over the state this week.
Former President Donald Trump has also been campaigning frequently in Wisconsin in recent days, with rallies in Juneau and appearances in the Democratic strongholds of Dane County and Milwaukee. Harris was last in the state on Oct. 3 for a rally in Ripon.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Tim Walz will campaign in Eau Claire, Green Bay on Monday