WISCONSIN — Democratic vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz and Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance will make dueling stops in Wisconsin on Monday.
It comes just one day before the pivotal Nov. 5 election.
Vance will visit the state early on Monday, Nov. 4, with a 9:30 a.m. rally at the La Crosse Center in La Crosse. You can register for that event here.
Walz will be in the state starting in the afternoon, visiting three different cities: La Crosse, Stevens Point and Milwaukee. He’ll be joined by his wife, Gwen Walz and several "special musical guests," according to the campaign.
He and his wife will deliver remarks at a Harris-Walz GOTV campaign event in both La Crosse and Stevens Point. In the evening, he’ll go to Milwaukee for a rally.
Both candidates have made numerous stops in Wisconsin.
Vance was last in the state on Oct. 28 to make a push for early voting and discuss the economy during a Racine visit. This will now be his eighth visit to the state this year.
Walz was also last in the state on Oct. 28, with stops in Manitowoc and Waukesha. There, he encouraged union workers and the public at large to vote early. This will also be Walz’s eighth visit to the Badger State.