By Associated Press - Friday, November 4, 2016

MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Vice President Joe Biden rallied millennials near the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus to get to the polls because the presidential race is “a choice between the present and the past.”

Calling them a “tolerant, giving” generation, Biden told young people in the crowd at a rally for Hillary Clinton Friday that the presidential election is “totally within your control.”

The vice president touched on familiar themes in the presidential race, including military strength, a livable wage for middle class workers, affordable college tuition and climate change. He called Republican nominee Donald Trump “thoroughly unprepared and unqualified” to be commander in chief.

U.S. Senate candidate Russ Feingold appeared with Biden at the Orpheum Theatre and later joined him for ice cream at a coffee shop on the Capitol square.

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