Bill Clinton to make campaign stop in Green Bay

GREEN BAY — Former President Bill Clinton will make a visit to Green Bay on Friday, campaigning for President Barack Obama.

Obama campaign spokesperson Gillian Morris confirmed the visit and said details would be forthcoming.

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Clinton has already made a campaign trip to Wisconsin this year, but for a different candidate. He spoke in Milwaukee in June, supporting Tom Barrett, who was running in the gubernatorial recall race.

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