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President Barack Obama will appear on stage in Milwaukee with Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke in the final week before the Nov. 4 election, Burke's campaign said Tuesday.

Burke campaign communications director Joe Zepecki said the exact date, time, venue and anticipated crowd are not being released at this time.

"Other details will be available next week," Zepecki said.

Obama's visit to Wisconsin is one of at least six stops he'll make to boost Democratic gubernatorial candidates across the country in the next three weeks before the election.

Other stops include Maryland and Illinois on Sunday and Michigan, Pennsylvania and Maine in the final week of the campaign, the White House confirmed.

A seventh trip to Connecticut on Wednesday to campaign for Gov. Dan Malloy was postponed due to Obama convening a Cabinet meeting at the White House to discuss the government's response to the Ebola virus outbreak.

President Obama has made two visits to Wisconsin since Burke entered the race against Gov. Scott Walker more than a year ago. Burke did not appear either time with Obama, who's popularity has been flagging for months.

Both Republican and Democratic political insiders say Burke's chances may hinge on turnout reaching presidential election year levels, when traditionally Democratic constituencies such as students and Milwaukee minorities turn out in greater numbers.

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