Obama, Walz Rally for Early Voting in Wisconsin
Obama, Walz Rally for Early Voting in Wisconsin

Obama, Walz Rally for Early Voting in Wisconsin

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On the first day of early in-person voting in Wisconsin, former President Barack Obama and Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz rallied supporters in Madison, stressing the importance of early voting in a state pivotal for the upcoming election. Trump lost Wisconsin by a narrow margin in 2020, and both parties are mobilizing efforts to encourage voter turnout, with Walz calling for every vote to count. Obama criticized Trump, describing his rhetoric as dangerous and extreme, while urging Democrats to engage actively in the electoral process. He highlighted the tight nature of the race, emphasizing the need for grassroots support to secure a victory for Vice President Kamala Harris. Voters from various communities, including liberal and conservative areas, lined up to cast their ballots, showcasing the high stakes of the election. This rally is part of Obama's broader campaign to boost Democratic turnout in critical battleground states.

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