Former President Obama will campaign in Michigan, Wisconsin and Georgia in the final weeks of the midterm elections, an Obama spokesperson tells Axios.
on Oct. 28 to campaign for U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, Stacey Abrams and other Democratic nominees on the ballot.DetroitThe former president will also campaign for Wisconsin lieutenant Gov.
Mandela Barnes, Attorney General Josh Kaul and more nominees in Milwaukee on Oct. 29.Democrats are looking for Obama's visits to boost candidates and increase voter turnout for highly-contested races.
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