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Watch: Live Stream Of Donald Trump At Green Bay Rally With Mike Pence

Donald Trump is making his second campaign stop of the day at 7 p.m. at the KI Convention Center in Green Bay.

Donald Trump is scheduled to speak in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Friday night at 7 p.m. Central time, at the end of a week that has seen the Republican nominee plummet in both national and state polls.

Trump started his day in Des Moines, Iowa, where he hit Hillary Clinton for answers she gave earlier Friday at a convention of black and Hispanic journalists where she took questions. He said that if Clinton became president, it would mean "the destruction of our country from within."

His second and last campaign stop of the day is Friday night in Green Bay. Trump was handed a significant defeat in Wisconsin during the primary campaign, and Clinton is expected to win the state in November.

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Watch a live stream of Trump's remarks below as soon as the event begins. Trump and Pence are scheduled to take the stage around 7 p.m. Central.

You can watch video of his earlier rally in Des Moines here.

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Trump is finishing up a week that saw the GOP nominee in a near free fall in both national and state polling.

Trump entered Friday trailing Clinton by 6.7 points in the RealClearPolitics average of national polls. The three most recent national polls — from NBC News, Fox News and McClatchy — have Clinton ahead 9, 10 and 15 points respectively.

And the news is even better for Clinton in key battleground states. Recent polls showed her up 15 points in New Hampshire, 11 points in Pennsylvania, 6 points in Florida and 11 points in Michigan.

And Wisconsin has become somewhat of a contentious area for Trump this week. On Tuesday, Trump said he wasn't sure if he would endorse Paul Ryan in his Aug. 9 primary election. Trump told the Washington Post, "I’m not quite there yet" on a Ryan endorsement, echoing language the House speaker used earlier this year when he was waffling on endorsing Trump in the general election.

Trump is reportedly expected to endorse Ryan at Friday night's event.

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