JUNEAU, Wis. — Former President Donald Trump will hold a rally in Juneau, Wisconsin, this weekend, according to the Trump campaign.

Trump will be speaking at the Dodge County Airport on Sunday, Oct. 6 at 2 p.m.

The announcement comes just a day after Trump visited two blue counties in Wisconsin, rallying in both Dane and Milwaukee counties. It will be his eighth visit to the Badger State this year and his third in just over a week ahead of the November election, which is just over a month away.

You can find general admission tickets to the event, here.

Vice President Kamala Harris is also visiting the Badger State on Thursday this week.

In response to Trump's visit, Wisconsin Democratic Coordinated Campaign Rapid Response Director Kristi Johnston released the following statement:

“Every time Donald Trump comes to Wisconsin, voters see that he’s not looking out for them – he’s just looking out for himself. Just yesterday, Trump promised to eliminate taxes on overtime pay but conveniently left out that his Project 2025 agenda would allow companies to stop paying hourly workers overtime. His extreme Project 2025 agenda is all about giving himself unchecked power – from instituting a national abortion ban to spiking costs for families by nearly $4,000 a year while giving tax breaks to billionaires and massive corporations. Wisconsinites deserve better.”

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