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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Wisconsin Republicans will be represented at tomorrow's inauguration, even though it may be a somewhat smaller event than usual, thanks to the weather.
CBS 58 spoke to the chairman of the Milwaukee County Republican Party, Hilario Deleon. We asked if the weather issues would affect the size of the delegation coming from the state.
"I won't be down in Washington, I'll be here celebrating in the state, but I know that our first Vice Chair is out there, and many other members of our county party are out there," said Hilario Deleon, chairman, Republican Party of Milwaukee County. "And members of our state party in the Wisconsin delegation are right now in Washington. They're getting ready for tonight's pre-inauguration celebration."
CBS News live coverage of the presidential inauguration starts on Monday, Jan. 20 at 8 a.m. They expect coverage to run through much of the day, until 4 p.m.