Trump Tries to Counter Anti-Trump Ads in Wisconsin Ahead of Primary

The state's primary is slated for Tuesday.

— -- All eyes are on Wisconsin this weekend with all five candidates on both sides packing their schedules in the Badger State in the hopes of securing some undecided votes ahead of Tuesday's primary.

"I just wanted to talk to the people of Wisconsin because there’s so much misinformation that’s being put out there about me," he says in the 1-minute radio ad, before detailing the various ways he'll "make America great again."

The latest state polls have the Republican field more widely spread apart than their Democratic counterparts.

According to Barry Burden, a political science professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, it comes as little surprise that Sanders is appealing to some sections of the population.

Sanders is slated to attend two campaign events in Wisconsin today, a town hall in Sheboygan and a rally in Green Bay tonight.

Cruz and Kasich both spent the day in Pennsylvania, where many of the state's delegates are unbound.

While speaking at the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference in Camp Hill, Cruz noted the importance of Wisconsin and his significant lead in the state. "To date, our campaign has beaten Donald not once, not twice, not three times but in ten states all across this country," he said. "On Tuesday the state of Wisconsin votes. Two polls in a row have come out showing us leading in Wisconsin by ten points."