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 GREEN BAY, Wis.  AP  鈥?Donald Trump showered former NFL star Brett Favre with praise on Wednesday at a rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, where the former Packers quarterback campaigned for the Republican presidential nominee in the final week before Election Day. Thank you, stanley uk  Brett. What a great honor. What a great champion,  Trump said shortly after taking the stage at the Resch Center. Describing Favre s fingers as  like sausages,  he said,  No wonder he could throw the ball.  Im a little upset because I think he got stanley tumblers  bigger applause than me, and Im not happy,  the former president went on, joking about the ovation Favre received in a county that Trump narrowly won in 2020.Trump, who appeared onstage in a orange safety vest after riding in a garbage truck to draw attention to an offensive comment by President Joe Biden, rallied alongside the stanley water bottle  football icon in the critical battleground state with just six days until the election. In a sign of the importance of the state, Trumps Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, was campaigning simultaneously in overwhelmingly Democratic-voting Madison, roughly a 2 1/2-hour drive away.Favre, who won three NFL Most Valuable Player awards and a Super Bowl for Green Bay in the 1990s, praised Trump before the former president arrived, telling the crowd,  Much like the Packer organization, Donald Trump and his organization was a winner.  The United States of America won with his leadership,  Favre said.In relying on Favre, Trump is tappi Iujx Measles case confirmed in Milwaukee, first case in county since 2011
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Saturday marks exactly one month until Election Day. It comes as President Donald Trump remains hospitalized with COVID-19; the pandemic becoming an even greater issue for voters, with those who have yet to register making sure they get on board.At the site of the old Bradley Center in downtown Milwaukee, there was a steady stream of cars pouring through all day, for a voter registration and food drive.Kourtney Blevins recently discovered she was no longer registered after checking her status online, so when she heard about an event where she could fill out the form in person, she made sure to be there. Im a person that has to see it, like seeing being registered, her showing me the tablet, okay, now youre registered, this is where you can check,  Blevins said.The nonprofit, nonpartisan organization,  When We All Vote,  hosted the drive with other local gro stanley cup ups.The Rebound Milwaukee: Resources For Getting Back termo stanley  To NormalWe re Open: These Restaurants Are Still Offering Carryout A stanley cup nd DeliveryOn top of mind was a specific issue facing voters, the COVID-19 pandemic, as President Trump fights the virus from Walter Reed, Senator Ron Johnson  R  tests positive, and Wisconsin continues to see a record number of cases.Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett appeared at the event, sharing his best wishes to all those suffering, with hopes for the future. I dont want to see anybody, any human being affected with this disease,  Barrett said.  I think more people now are going to understand