What to know about Tim Walz’s post-debate swing through Wisconsin in Wausau and Superior

WASHINGTON – Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz will make a two-day swing through central and northeastern Wisconsin this week as part of a battleground state push in the final weeks of the presidential campaign.

Walz, the governor of Minnesota, plans to meet with Democratic volunteers in Wausau on Friday following stops in Grand Rapids and Lansing, Michigan, according to the Harris-Walz campaign. On Saturday, Walz plans to hold a rally at the University of Wisconsin-Superior.

The stops are part of what the campaign says is a “more aggressive phase on the campaign trail” following Vice President Kamala Harris’ strong debate performance against former President Donald Trump on Tuesday night. That strategy, the campaign said in a memo, involves “stumping across battleground states” as Harris seeks to build post-debate momentum.

Harris planned to hold back-to-back rallies Thursday in Charlotte and Greensboro, North Carolina, before traveling to Pennsylvania Friday.

Visit marks the Harris campaign’s first stop in central Wisconsin

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