As election closes in, Bill Clinton, Trump, Obama and Emhoff plan NC visits
Published in Political News
Former President Bill Clinton plans to attend an early vote block party in Raleigh Sunday afternoon.
Clinton, 78, is one of many high-profile officials visiting North Carolina, one of seven swing states, in the walk up to the monumental Nov. 5 presidential election.
Clinton hit North Carolina’s campaign trail Thursday with a bus tour across Eastern North Carolina , campaigning for Vice President Kamala Harris, targeting rural voters across the region.
Before heading east, Clinton and vice presidential candidate Tim Walz spoke in Durham Thursday, the first day of early voting.
Former President Donald Trump will hold a 3 p.m. rally Monday in Greenville and another one in Greensboro at 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff also plans travel to Research Triangle Park area Tuesday. Former President Barack Obama plans to stump for Harris in Charlotte on Friday.
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