Days after officially launching his presidential campaign, Beto O'Rourke will make his second visit to Wisconsin on Sunday.

O'Rourke's visit also comes days after the Democratic National Committee announced it will hold its 2020 convention in Milwaukee, further solidifying Wisconsin's role as a battleground state four years after it propelled President Donald Trump to the White House.

Although potential contenders have been visiting Wisconsin's capital city for months, O'Rourke is the first announced candidate to visit Madison in the 2020 cycle.

Sources close to the campaign said Friday he will visit Cargo Coffee in Madison on Sunday morning, followed by a stop in Milwaukee later that day.

The 46-year-old former Texas congressman officially entered the race on Thursday, months after losing a bid to unseat Texas Sen. Ted Cruz by less than 3 points. He immediately followed his announcement with a three-day road trip throughout Iowa.