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Watch live: Trump courts voters in battleground Wisconsin

With less than two months until Election Day, former President Trump will make a campaign stop in Wisconsin Saturday, continuing his appeal to voters in critical swing states.

The event comes one day after New York Judge Juan Merchan granted Trump a delay in his hush money case by pushing the sentencing date back until after the election.

His last visit to the Badger State was just over a week ago, where he participated in a town hall discussion with former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (I-Hawaii). Earlier in the week, Gabbard officially endorsed the former president and she was asked to join his transition team if elected in November.

Vice President Harris’s team has upped its pressure campaign against the GOP nominee this week, unveiling new ads targeting him on abortion and other issues ahead of their first debate between the candidates next week.

The Democratic National Committee also flew banners over college stadiums Saturday in the battleground states of Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania, seeking to link Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), to the conservative Project 2025 agenda.


Harris is currently leading Trump in Wisconsin by 3 points — 49.3 percent to 46.3 percent — according to The Hill/Decision Desk HQ’s polling index.

Watch the live video above.