President Barack Obama is scheduled to visit Madison Sept. 28 for a midterm campaign rally, his fourth visit to Wisconsin in less than four months.
The president was in Milwaukee on Labor Day for Laborfest. An August visit to Wisconsin brought him to Menomonee Falls and Milwaukee for a fundraiser for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Barrett. Obama was in Racine in July for an economic town hall meeting as well.
The Madison visit is part of a string of midterm swing state campaigning, including stops in Ohio, Philadelphia and Las Vegas, according to Associated Press.
In November, 2009, Obama spoke about education at Wright Middle School in Madison as an official presidential visit.
His next visit, however, promises to be a campaign rally in preparation for the Nov. 2 midterm election.