Wisconsin native and vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan will stop by Waukesha Monday, the latest in a slew of activity from the presidential campaigns in Wisconsin.
The event will be at the Van Male Field House at Carroll University and doors open at 7:00 a.m.
Ryan’s counterpart Vice President Joe Biden will stop in La Crosse Friday, the day after the two faced off in the only vice presidential debate of the race.
The two visits continue a trend of candidates making appearances in Wisconsin shortly after their debates. Last week, President Barack Obama came to the University of Wisconsin-Madison one day after his first debate against Republican candidate Mitt Romney.
A poll released Saturday suggests Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s strong performance in last Wednesday’s debate provided a boost for him in the Badger state. Obama only leads by two percentage points in Wisconsin, 49 percent to 47 percent, according to a survey from the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling.