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Harris-Walz to rally at RNC arena hours before Obama’s DNC speech - as Democratic ticket travels across US this week

Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz are planning to hold a rally in Milwaukee in the same arena used for the Republican National Convention hours before former President Barack Obama speaks at the Democratic convention in Chicago on Tuesday.

Its one of the many stops planned for the Democratic ticket in the next week as they look to continue to build momentum heading into November’s election.

Harris and Walz are set to rally supporters in the key swing state of Wisconsin at the Fiserv Forum where former President Donald Trump accepted the Republican nomination for the third election cycle last month. However, an agreement on using the arena has not yet been completed,according to The New York Times.

The Wisconsin rally would be the next stop on a tour where Harris and Walz have spoken to audiences of more than 10,000 people during events last week in five swing states. After Walz bragged about the high turnout at the campaign’s recent rallies, Trump made the false claim that the crowds had been faked using artificial intelligence.

The rally set for Tuesday would, in all likelihood, be scheduled for before the speeches in primetime during the DNC, particularly Obama’s appearance. Milwaukee and Chicago are only about an hour’s drive apart.

Harris is set to appear on Thursday with President Joe Biden in Maryland, their first joint event since he dropped out of the race, to tout theadministration’s record on lowering costs of everyday items. On Friday, the vice president will be in North Carolina to deliver remarks on the economy.

Presidential candidates have held events away from the convention in the past, including in 2012 when then-President Obama got to Charlotte, North Carolina, the day

Read more on independent.co.uk