Democrats are rolling out big names in battleground states to close the deal with voters, none bigger than former President Barack Obama and vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz.
“We are ready for a better story, Wisconsin,” said President Obama at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison.
The 44th president used his style and star power to turn out the vote for Vice President Kamala Harris, delivering a signature line when the crowd started booing Donald Trump.
“You’re going to hear this from me: Do not boo, vote,” said the 44th president. “They can’t hear your boo; they can hear your vote. That is the way to send a message.”
Harris’s running mate also called out former President Trump.
“I don’t care how exhausted he is,” said Walz. “He’s not as exhausted as the American people are of him.”