GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is expected to make a stop in Green Bay on Monday at the K.I. Convention Center.
It will be Trump's first appearance in Wisconsin since his scheduled visit to Walworth County was canceled last weekend.
But will the recent controversy surrounding his campaign with recordings being released featuring the real estate mogul making indecent comments about women, affect the way people will vote in Wisconsin?
"I think we still have to look at him as a man and a candidate and it wouldn't affect my voting at all," says Dan from Marinette. "I feel like Hillary Clinton is not a great candidate either, but at the same time she has been a politician for a while. She's been under President Obama," says Courtney from Green Bay.
Many people WTAQ spoke with Thursday afternoon still don't know who they'll vote for on November 8.
"Yeah, I'm still searching for who to vote for. It's up in the air right now," says Ashley of Green Bay. "Frankly, I'm disgusted with both candidates and I won't be voting for either of them," says Green Bay resident Jane. "I won't want to vote because they're both bad," says Elizabeth of Green Bay.
Trump's rally is set for 4 p.m. Doors open at 1 p.m. He's also expected to appear at a 7 p.m. event at the state fairgrounds in West Allis.
According to a Marquette University Law School poll released Wednesday, Trump had the support of 37 percent of likely Wisconsin voters compared to Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton's 44 percent.