UNDATED (WTAQ) – Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz is planning to become the first of the five remaining White House hopefuls to appear in Northeast Wisconsin.
According to the Cruz campaign, the Texas Senator will hold a town hall event in Oshkosh at 10 a.m. Friday. Cruz is also expected to make stops in Appleton and Green Bay Friday, per CNN.
Cruz previously made campaign appearances in Pewaukee Wednesday night, along with Dane and Janesville Thursday.
This comes after Donald Trump announced his first campaign stop in the Badger State, scheduled for Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the Janesville Conference Center.
Ohio Governor John Kasich stopped in Wauwatosa for a campaign event on Wednesday.
Marian Krumberger, the chair of the Republican Party of Brown County, tells FOX 11 she anticipates the 3 Republican candidates will host events in the area in the next week.
On the Democratic side, Chelsea Clinton is campaigning Thursday in southern Wisconsin on behalf of her mom, front-runner Hillary Clinton.
Bernie Sanders’ campaign website says the Vermont Senator will hold a rally in Madison Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Alliant Energy Center.


