President Joe Biden plans to return to Wisconsin next week to discuss his administration's record on the economy, the White House announced Wednesday.
Biden will visit the battleground state on Thursday "to highlight how his Investing in America agenda is benefiting communities across Wisconsin and ensuring Americans have a brighter, more prosperous future," according to the White House.
Additional details, including the location of Biden's visit, were not immediately available.
Biden's visit to Wisconsin is his first since he ended his re-election bid in late July and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris following the Democratic president's poor debate performance with former President Donald Trump in June.
Both Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, as well as Trump and his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, are dramatically ramping their presence in Wisconsin — one of a handful of states that many expect to play a pivotal role in determining the winner of the November presidential election.
Vance was scheduled to hold a campaign event in De Pere on Wednesday, while Trump is slated to be in La Crosse on Thursday. Walz and Minnesota's first lady, Gwen Walz, plan to hold a campaign event in Milwaukee on Monday.
Trump and Harris appear locked in a neck-and-neck race in the battleground state, according to a recent Marquette Law School Poll.
If he's incompetent to run for president again, then he's incompetent to be the president now. Enough with the rule of a senile old man. Step down, Sleepy Joe.
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