By — Associated Press Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/watch-obama-campaigns-in-milwaukee-for-harris-on-last-day-of-early-voting-in-wisconsin Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter WATCH: Obama campaigns in Milwaukee for Harris on last day of early voting in Wisconsin Politics Updated on Nov 3, 2024 7:04 PM EDT — Published on Nov 3, 2024 6:42 PM EDT With two days left until Election Day, former President Barack Obama attended a rally on behalf of Vice President Kamala Harris before a Green Bay Packers game in Milwaukee on Sunday. Watch the event in the player above. Obama urged people to vote, with Sunday being the last day of early voting in Milwaukee. WATCH: A look at the state of the race in the critical battleground of Wisconsin “You can still get it done before the game. I won’t be offended if you leave right now,” he said. Obama stated, “America is ready to turn the page. America is ready for a new story. A better story. We are ready for President Kamala Harris.” Both Harris and former President Donald Trump are competing hard for the 10 electoral votes at stake in Wisconsin, making frequent stops in the Badger State. Wisconsin was one of three “blue wall” states (Michigan and Pennsylvania are the others) that went narrowly for Trump in 2016 after almost 30 years of voting for Democratic presidential candidates. Four years later, Joe Biden won all three states back for Democrats with a margin in Wisconsin of about 20,000 votes out of nearly 3.3 million votes cast. Associated Press writer Robert Yoon contributed to this report. Find more of our Vote 2024 coverage INTERACTIVE: 2024 Electoral College Map SERIES: A look at Donald Trump and Kamala Harris’ campaign pledges READ MORE: Don’t fall for these false claims as you await the 2024 election results WATCH: Pivotal races that will determine the balance of power in Congress READ MORE: When polls close on Election Day in these 7 battleground states WATCH: What early voting data signals about this year’s election LIVE BLOG: Election 2024 fact checks WATCH: How election workers are fighting back against bad actors trying to undermine the process We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now By — Associated Press Associated Press
With two days left until Election Day, former President Barack Obama attended a rally on behalf of Vice President Kamala Harris before a Green Bay Packers game in Milwaukee on Sunday. Watch the event in the player above. Obama urged people to vote, with Sunday being the last day of early voting in Milwaukee. WATCH: A look at the state of the race in the critical battleground of Wisconsin “You can still get it done before the game. I won’t be offended if you leave right now,” he said. Obama stated, “America is ready to turn the page. America is ready for a new story. A better story. We are ready for President Kamala Harris.” Both Harris and former President Donald Trump are competing hard for the 10 electoral votes at stake in Wisconsin, making frequent stops in the Badger State. Wisconsin was one of three “blue wall” states (Michigan and Pennsylvania are the others) that went narrowly for Trump in 2016 after almost 30 years of voting for Democratic presidential candidates. Four years later, Joe Biden won all three states back for Democrats with a margin in Wisconsin of about 20,000 votes out of nearly 3.3 million votes cast. Associated Press writer Robert Yoon contributed to this report. Find more of our Vote 2024 coverage INTERACTIVE: 2024 Electoral College Map SERIES: A look at Donald Trump and Kamala Harris’ campaign pledges READ MORE: Don’t fall for these false claims as you await the 2024 election results WATCH: Pivotal races that will determine the balance of power in Congress READ MORE: When polls close on Election Day in these 7 battleground states WATCH: What early voting data signals about this year’s election LIVE BLOG: Election 2024 fact checks WATCH: How election workers are fighting back against bad actors trying to undermine the process We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now