MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Vice President Joe Biden will be campaigning in Wisconsin on Friday, the day after his debate with Janesville-native Paul Ryan.
President Barack Obama's campaign on Tuesday announced Biden's plans. Other details, including where he would be in the state, were not released.
The stop is a mirror of what Obama did last week, when he attracted 30,000 people on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus the day after his debate with Mitt Romney.
Biden was last in Wisconsin on Sept. 13 when he held a rally on the UW-Eau Claire campus.
Obama opened a double-digit lead on Romney in Wisconsin in September, but no public poll has been conducted since his widely panned debate against Romney.
| Approve: | 48.2% |
| Disapprove: | 45.6% |
| Spread: | +2.6% |
| Republican: | 39.0% |
| Democrat: | 42.3% |
| Spread: | +3.3% |
| Right Direction: | 32.5% |
| Wrong Track: | 59.0% |
| Spread: | -26.5% |
| Approve: | 16.6% |
| Disapprove: | 75.8% |
| Spread: | -59.2% |