MADISON, Wis. — Democratic presidential nominee vice president Kamala Harris will make another stop in Wisconsin on Wednesday, a Harris campaign official confirmed to Spectrum News Wisconsin.
The official said Harris plans to hold a Get Out the Vote rally on the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s campus on Wednesday, Oct. 30. The rally aims to not only gain support from Dane County residents but also from UW-Madison students.
Out-of-state students attending colleges in Wisconsin have the option to vote in their home state or vote in Wisconsin.
The campaign official said Gracie Abrams, Mumford & Sons, Remi Wolf and The National’s Matt Berninger and Aaron Dessner will perform at the rally, part of the “When We Vote We Win” concert and rally series.
This will be Harris’ thirteenth visit to the Badger State since her campaign began. Her last trip to Wisconsin was Oct. 21, when she and Liz Cheney campaigned in Brookfield, making an appeal to Republicans directly in one of the party’s historic strongholds: Waukesha County.
The rally runs from noon to 6 p.m. Register for the rally, here.
No additional details have been released on the visit.
Former President Donald Trump is also hosting a rally in Green Bay on Wednesday.