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President Obama to stop in Wisconsin on Thursday
by
Jennifer Tomazic
MADISON -- President Obama will come to Wisconsin on Thursday, the day after the first Presidential Debate.
His campaign confirmed early Monday that the president will speak at a grassroots event at University of Wisconsin-Madison. Doors open at noon on Thursday at Bascom Mall.
The event is free but an RSVP is required. You can do it online at www.barackobama.com/Madison2012 or in person at the following locations:
OFA Field Office- Beloit 314 State Street Beloit, WI
OFA Field Office - Janesville 111 W Milwaukee Janesville, WI
OFA Field Office - Madison State Street 222 State Street Madison, WI
OFA Field Office - Milwaukee 231 E. Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI
OFA Field Office - Madison South Side 2801 W. Beltline, Madison, WI
OFA Field Office - Madison West 1001 Fourier Drive Madison, WI
OFA Field Office - Portage 216 W. Wisconsin Portage, WI
OFA Field Office - Sun Prairie 1632 W. Main Street Sun Prairie, WI
OFA Field Office - Waukesha 741 N. Grand Ave, Suite 100 Waukesha, WI
President Obama is expected to talk about how to grow the economy, create middle-class jobs and restore middle-class economic security.