Hundreds of Donald Trump supporters packed the Rock Garden in Green Bay on Tuesday afternoon.
"I fell strongly that the issues really define our candidate," explained Anne Parker who was one of the hundreds in attendance at the Women in Politics luncheon.
Attendees got a special visit from former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani.
"I'm really impressed that he's taking the time to stop in Green Bay," said Parker.
Giuliani says he's been friends with Donald Trump for decades and he believes there's not one more fit to be this nation's leader.
"There's going to be a vast difference between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton," said Giuliani.
He explains how Trump would take a different approach than what's been done in the past if he were President.
"Believe me Donald Trump will take that budget and he will (shrink it)," said Giuliani.
Giuliani also discussed why he believes Trump's business experience gives him a leg up.
"This is a man who knows that you don't get things done just by yourself, you may be the leader, you're the person out front, you set the tone but it's the people you hire that get the job, you either have a great building or a bad building," explained Giuliani.
He also tried to shed a personal light on Trump, as he hoped to show the candidate's human side.
"He is a man who learns from his mistakes, grows from his mistakes and has been able to do things and I've watched him do things nobody else can do," said Giuliani.
After speaking in Green Bay Giuliani made an appearance with Donald Trump at his rally in Eau Claire Tuesday evening.