American Catholics as a whole are divided regarding the president. According to polling from RealClearPolitics, 55% of Catholics over the age of 55 say that they are “sure to vote for” Trump in 2020. But 44% of Catholics between the ages of 18 and 34 say they “will never vote for” Trump.

Pope Francis, the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church, has voiced criticisms of the president’s immigration policies.

“I don’t know what’s happening with this new culture of defending territories by building walls. We already knew one, that (one) in Berlin, which brought so many headaches and so much suffering,” the pope told Reuters last year.

Trump was raised as Presbyterian and proudly talks about his Christian faith. During the president’s rally in Milwaukee on Jan. 14, supporters gathered in prayer before any speakers took the stage.

Pence coming too

Vice President Mike Pence will be in Wisconsin on the same day.