Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will make another campaign stop in the state Sunday, just two days before voters head to the polls on Election Day.
Trump’s campaign says he will speak in West Allis, starting at 3 p.m. at State Fair Park.
The GOP nominee has made multiple visits to the state in recent weeks as he tries to claim Wisconsin’s ten electoral votes. Trump rallied in Eau Claire earlier this week and was in Green Bay last month. His son, Eric Trump, also campaigned in the state Thursday, making multiple stops with U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI).
For Democrats, vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine was in Appleton and Madison earlier this week, Vice President Joe Biden is scheduled to attend a rally in downtown Madison later this morning.
Wisconsin has not voted for a Republican president since 1984. The most recent Marquette University Law School poll, released earlier this week, shows Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton with a six point lead among likely voters.