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Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, campaigned in battleground Wisconsin, speaking at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee. This venue was notably used by the Republicans for their convention just a month prior. Harris emphasized that the political stakes are now higher than previous elections, signaling a clear departure from the years 2016 and 2020.

The event was part of the Democratic National Convention activities, with live feeds linking the Milwaukee rally to the main convention site in Chicago. Addressing a large crowd, Harris celebrated her and Walz’s nomination following the convention’s roll call. She highlighted the renewed vigor within the Democratic campaign, attributing it to a surge in polls and fundraising efforts as they face Trump in a closely contested race.

Harris acknowledged the critical importance of Wisconsin, one of the key swing states, as she rallied support and underscored the tight nature of the race. This visit marked her third to the state, emphasizing its strategic importance. Her speech also tackled significant issues like abortion, directly criticizing Trump’s recent remarks about having no regrets over the Roe v. Wade decision being overturned.

Governor Walz complemented Harris’s speech with his own criticisms of Trump, referencing the GOP convention and challenging their campaign’s tone. Both Harris and Walz contrasted their campaign’s message of joy and progressivism against the fear-driven approach they attribute to their opponents.

The rally also saw Harris recommit to addressing inflation and reducing grocery costs, a promise met with skepticism by the Trump campaign, which questioned her effectiveness during her tenure as vice president. The event concluded with a nod to President Biden, celebrating his endorsement of Harris and his service to the nation, sparking chants of gratitude from the audience.