Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to deliver remarks at a campaign rally in Juneau, Wisconsin, this afternoon—his fourth campaign appearance in the battleground state in nine days.
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Trump is returning to Wisconsin for his fourth event in nine days, after visiting the Democratic strongholds of Dane and Milwaukee counties last week.
Former President Trump will hold a rally in Juneau, Wis., his fourth event in the swing state in eight days, as the race for the White House remains close with less than a month until Election Day. The state went to Trump in 2016 — the first time it had done so in 40 years.
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Sunday afternoon former president Donald Trump will hold his fourth campaign event in just nine days in the swing state of Wisconsin with the clock ticking on the November election.On Saturday, Trump spoke in Butler,
Donald Trump's fourth scheduled stop in eight days in Wisconsin is a sign of his increased attention as Republicans fret about the former president's ability to match the Democrats' enthusiasm and turnout machine.