Chelsea Clinton campaigns for her mother, Hillary Clinton in Milwaukee, Eau Claire, Oshkosh

MILWAUKEE -- Chelsea Clinton was in Wisconsin on Wednesday, November 2nd, and Thursday, November 3rd to campaign for her mother, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton -- with less than one week to go until the election.Chelsea Clinton was in Eau Claire and Oshkosh on Wednesday.She was in Milwaukee Thursday at Anodyne Coffee in Walker's Point.Chelsea Clinton laid out the stakes of November's election and urged Wisconsinites to vote early, and support Hillary Clinton and Tim Kaine's vision of an America that is stronger together, with an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top."Please, as I know so many people already are -- help people know that it is easy to vote here.

Vice President Joe Biden to campaign for Hillary Clinton in Madison Friday, November 4th

MADISON -- Vice President Joe Biden will be in Madison on Friday, November 4th to campaign for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.According to a statement from the Clinton campaign, at a public "Get Out The Early Vote" event in Madison, Vice President Biden will urge Wisconsinites to take advantage of early voting right away and lay out his support for Clinton and her vision of an America that is stronger together, with an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top.Voters can check their registration status at iwillvote.com.Madison Early Vote Event with Vice President Joe BidenDoors Open: 9:00 AMWhen: 11:15 AMWhere: Orpheum Theater, 216 State Street, Madison, WICLICK HERE to RSVP for this event.

Trump's message to Dems in Eau Claire: "You can change your ballot if you've made a mistake"

EAU CLAIRE -- Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump made his way to Wisconsin for a rally in Eau Claire on Tuesday, November 1st -- a state that could potentially be in play on November 8th.Trump visited Eau Claire because he still thinks he can win Wisconsin -- even though polls show him trailing.

Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine makes 2 campaign stops in Wisconsin

APPLETON/MADISON -- Vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine shared the Democratic Party's message during two visits to Wisconsin on Tuesday, November 1st.LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY, APPLETONKaine started the day in Appleton -- where he spoke to hundreds of supporters at Lawrence University.

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Tim Kaine to campaign for Hillary Clinton in Madison, Appleton on November 1st

MADISON -- Hillary Clinton's running mate, Tim Kaine is headed back to Wisconsin.According to a release from Clinton's campaign, on Tuesday, November 1st, Kaine will campaign in Appleton and Madison for Hillary Clinton.He will lay out the stakes of November's election and urge Wisconsinites to vote early and support Hillary Clinton's vision of an America that is stronger together, with an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top.With more people voting in this election than any in history, Kaine will urge Wisconsinites to vote early and visit IWillVote.com to check their voter registration status to learn more about how to register to vote.The Madison event will take place on the University of Wisconsin–Madison campus at 5:15 p.m. --  at the Gordon Dining & Events Center at 770 W.

11 days before Election Day, FBI re-opens investigation of Clinton's private e-mail server

With just 11 days to go before election day comes a a late October surprise.In a letter to Congress, FBI director James Comey said he's investigating Hillary Clinton and her private e-mail server again.

Donald Trump accuses Hillary Clinton of "politicizing" FBI probe

WASHINGTON — The Latest on the U.S. presidential campaign (all times EDT):10 p.m.Donald Trump is accusing Hillary Clinton of trying to "politicize" the FBI's decision to investigate whether there was classified information on a device belonging to the estranged husband of one of her closest aides.Trump is speaking at a rally in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

BuySeasons: Trump Halloween masks outselling Clinton masks, 57% to 43%

NEW BERLIN -- According to BuySeasons, headquartered in New Berlin, Donald Trump is winning the presidential race -- at least in terms of Halloween costume sales.The company says Trump is dominating sales -- at 57 percent of the total candidate masks sold.Clinton makes up the other 43 percent.According to the CFO at BuySeasons, the candidate with the mask that sells the most usually wins the election.

Clinton raps Trump on accepting outcome of election

WASHINGTON — The Latest on the U.S. presidential race (all times EDT):3:15 p.m.Hillary Clinton is assailing Donald Trump for refusing to say he'll respect the outcome of the presidential election.The Democratic nominee says in Florida that she has "serious doubts" about whether Trump understands the meaning of the president's oath of office to "preserve, protect and defend the constitution."Clinton said Tuesday at a Coconut Creek rally that Trump is "attacking everything that has set our country apart for 240 years." She pointed to his refusal at the final debate to commit to conceding the race if he loses.She joked that Trump would have called George Washington "a loser" for not wanting to be king.During the rally, the crowd broke into a spontaneous singing of "Happy Birthday" ahead of Clinton's 69th birthday on Wednesday.___3 p.m.President Barack Obama is wrapping up a three-day swing through Nevada and California.

Chelsea Clinton to stop in La Crosse, Madison, Stevens Point to campaign for mother

MADISON -- Chelsea Clinton will be in Wisconsin this week to campaign for her mother, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton as the election on November 8th approaches.According to a statement from the Clinton campaign, on Tuesday, October 25th, Chelsea Clinton will campaign in La Crosse, Stevens Point, and Madison.

Reality Check: Trump wrong on 'debunked' accusers, Clinton stretches truth on Trump tower workers

MILWAUKEE - Donald Trump incorrectly said during the final presidential debate that several women who are accusing him of unwanted sexual advances have been "debunked," a FOX6 Reality Check found.However, Hillary Clinton overstated Trump's interactions with illegal immigrants and wrongly accused him of inviting espionage against Americans.

Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton: A recap of the final presidential debate

Wisconsin's top Republicans are splitting with Donald Trump after he dropped a bombsehll at the final presidential debate on Wednesday, October 19th.