MILWAUKEE, Wis. (Civic Media) — The last time Former President Trump was in Milwaukee, he told the assembled media that he’d be back before election day. That’s now been confirmed with a statement released saying Former President Donald Trump will hold a rally in Milwaukee at the Fiserv Forum on Friday, Nov. 1st, just days before the presidential election. The address is scheduled for 7pm that night.
Recent national polling shows Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in a neck-and-neck competition. State-level polls indicate a close contest in key battleground states, including Wisconsin. The latest Emerson College poll gives Trump a one-percentage-point lead over Harris in Wisconsin, while a Quinnipiac poll shows the candidates even.
Trump’s campaign statement says he’ll be delivering a closing message based on economic issues. The Fiserv Forum is where he accepted his parties nomination this summer. He’s also scheduled for a rally at the Resch Center in Green Bay this coming Wednesday.
The Milwaukee rally is part of a series of campaign events in Wisconsin in the final days of the election. Senator J.D. Vance is scheduled to rally in Racine on Monday. Senator Bernie Sanders and First Lady Jill Biden also have upcoming visits to the state.