Presidential candidates making stops in key battleground states with days until election
HUDSON, Wis. — It's the final weekend before election day and both campaigns make stops in key battleground states.
Saturday, it was Gwen Walz in Hudson, Wisconsin at Hop and Barrel Brewing to persuade and turn out voters in the final stretch of the campaign.
"I trust you Wisconsin to do everything we can, and all Minnesotans are willing to support you, Walz said. "We are good neighbors, and we are in this together."
In St. Paul, members of the Somali and Muslim community gathered at the state capitol to throw their support behind Former President Donald Trump.
Many who took to the podium today say they feel left behind.
While expressing their frustration with the Democratic party, speakers say they see the GOP as a way forward for their communities.
"We want drugs off our streets, we want our children and our women and our girls to be protected. Those are just common core American Values that we are all fighting for and what I have seen is the Democrats have abandoned us.
Both Governor Walz and Senator Vance are scheduled to make appearances in Wisconsin on Monday.