| By Big Radio News Staff |
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to take stage in Janesville in the early afternoon on Friday as she makes a final Presidential campaign swing through battleground Wisconsin.
The Harris-Walz campaign confirms Harris’s stop in Janesville visit rolls out early Friday afternoon, around 1 p.m.
It will be a small, intimate event held at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers union hall on Janesville’s south side.
The visit comes as new polls show Harris holds a slim lead in Wisconsin over former President Donald Trump. Trump and Harris both plan big rallies in Milwaukee Friday night as they go toe-to-toe to try to win Wisconsin.
The Janesville event is invite-only, and a guest list of people who RSVP’d in advance have already been screened, admitted and notified in advance.
If you are not officially invited to the event, and you try to head to the area, you’ll run into a security detail that is controlling traffic in and out of the event, and you will not be let in.
Stay tuned to WCLO and WCLO.com where we’ll bring you coverage of Harris’s appearance throughout the day.