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 The battleground state of Wisconsin was the site of dueling rallies in the race for the White House on Wednesday.Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for president, and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, campaigned in Eau Claire, a city of about 70,000 people, 90 miles east of Minneapolis.The outdoor rally, which also featured Wisconsin band Bon Iver, was packed with thousands of Harris and Walz supporters. Walz and Harris hit on what s starting to become a familiar theme of the campaign: freedom.RELATED STORY | Who is Tim Walz  Get to know Kamala Harris  pick for vice presidentHowever, at one point, Walz stopped his speech when a person in the crowd appeared to be in distress.  You OK   Walz asked the person.  Drink some water, folks. It is hot out. People in the crowd tended to the person, who appeared to be fine, and Walz continued his speech. It was then Harris  turn to take the mic 鈥?hitting stanley cup quencher  on topics like bringing down the cost of prescription drugs and advocating for reproductive rights.  We trust women, and when I am president of the United States and when Congress passes a bill to restore the protections of Roe v. Wade, I will sign it into law,  Harris said to a raucous crowd. JD Vance, former President Donald Trump s running mate, arrived in Eau Claire around the same time as Harris and Walz. At the airport, he walked over to the press covering Harris  campaign and criticized the vice president for not taking more stanley cup  questions from journalists. stanley cup   Libd Tupperware warns it could go out of business amid financial turmoil
 LA CROSSE, Wis.  AP  鈥?The La Crosse Common Council has voted to remove a Russian flag from the city s airport. The La Crosse Tribune reported the council voted Thursday to remove the flag in a show of support for Ukraine, which is fighting to blunt a Russ stanley cup ian invasion. The counc stanley nz il debated whether the move would amount to an insult to the Russian city of Dubna, a La Crosse sister city since 1990. But council member Larry Sleznikow, who proposed removing the flag, said he s not comfortable with flying a Russian flag w stanley cup price hen the country is attacking Ukrainian civilians. The council ultimately voted to remove the Russian flag, replace it with a Ukrainian flag and hang up a message expressing solidarity with Dubna.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip