WISCONSIN — Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Wisconsin on Monday, Oct. 21, according to the Harris campaign.

She’ll have a moderated conversation with former Congresswoman Liz Cheney in Brookfield, Wis., at 7 p.m.

It’s part of a series of conversations across suburban communities in the “Blue Wall” battleground states. Harris will also visit Pennsylvania and Michigan on Monday.

According to the campaign, conversations will focus on “the risk of a second Trump term for America and lay out the Vice President’s agenda for a New Way Forward for the American people that focuses on their needs.”

Harris was just in Wisconsin last Thursday, Oct. 18, where she crisscrossed the state, making visits in Milwaukee, La Crosse and Green Bay. It was an attempt to reach voters in as many corners of the battleground state as she could.

Harris’ visit will come on the heels of a visit by Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance on Sunday. This will be Harris’ seventh visit to the Badger State since entering the race for president.

The campaign did not release any further details about Monday’s visit.