Since pulling efforts out of Michigan, John McCain is working hard to gain some ground in some other important battleground states, one being Wisconsin.
McCain and his running mate, Sarah Palin, are coming to Waukesha, Wisconsin on Thursday morning for a a town hall. McCain will then hold a rally that afternoon in Wausau. These appearances will come only 2 days after McCain's debate with Obama, which is scheduled for tonight in Nashville, Tennessee.
Friday, McCain will then head over to LaCrosse, where he will hold a 9 am rally. LaCrosse is located in one of 8 very important counties in Wisconsin that the candidates are needing to focus on in order to win the state.
The LaCrosse Tribue asked readers what they would ask the presidential nominees in tonight's debate. This gives a good idea of what the the Wisconsin voters are looking for in a president. Here is a link to the article.
While McCain is working hard to win the state, polls show Obama is gaining ground. In a recent poll of 859 likely voters in Wisconsin, Obama had 51 percent while McCain had 46 percent, with a margin of error of 3.5. This poll's findings put Wisconsin as "leaning Obama" rather than a toss up. However, this is just one poll.
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