Candidates plan blitz on North Carolina in final stretch to presidential election

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Last updated: Friday, October 18, 2024 2:20AM GMT
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RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- It's no secret that North Carolina is one of several key battleground states. That's not lost on the presidential candidates, who along with their surrogates have been constant presences in the state for months leading up to the 2024 general election.

Democrats think they can flip North Carolina for the first time since 2008. Republicans are out to deliver the state for Trump yet again.

In the updates below, you'll find the latest information on when the major party candidates plan campaign stops in the state during these final few weeks counting down to Nov. 5, Election Day. You'll also find other relevant updates, quick hits and links for statewide and local races.

Click here for the latest stories on NC politics.

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Oct 17, 2024, 8:11 PM GMT

Chatham County offers early voting info for residents

As early voting gets underway across the state, the Chatham County Board of Elections Office released useful information for the county's citizens.

The early voting period runs from Thursday through Nov. 2.

Citizens can vote early at these sites in Chatham County:

Apex
New Hope Baptist Church: 581 New Hope Church Road

Chapel Hill
Governors Village: 50101 Governors Drive

Goldston
Town Hall: 40 Coral Avenue

Pittsboro
Chatham County Agriculture & Conference Center, 1192 US 64 Business West
CCCC Chatham Health Sciences Center: 75 Ballentrae Court

Siler City
National Guard Armory: 801 Alston Bridge Road

Early voting can be done Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays - 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sundays - Noon - 3 p.m.

Voters will be asked to show a photo ID. If a voter does not have an acceptable photo ID, they can get one free from the Chatham County Board of Elections Office through Nov. 2 by 3 p.m., or at N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV).

Chatham County citizens can get additional election information including sample ballots here.

Oct 17, 2024, 9:49 PM GMT

Tim Walz, Bill Clinton campaign in Durham

Vice Presidential hopeful Tim Walz was joined by former President Bill Clinton in Durham on Thursday to celebrate the start of early voting.

The Democrats are encouraging supporters to get out and take advantage of early voting opportunities across the Tar Heel state.

Both parties are fighting hard to win North Carolina, as it could swing the entire election.

Democrats historically turn out in higher numbers during early voting, so it's common for candidates of that party to ramp up get out the vote efforts in swing states when early voting gets underway.

The Democrats are encouraging supporters to get out and take advantage of early voting opportunities across the Tar Heel state.

Walz and Clinton gathered at a campaign event at 3 p.m.

Walz told the Durham crowd that Kamala Harris was ready to work for the people and execute her economic plan. He also took shots at Donald Trump, calling him "deranged and desperate."

After the event, Walz is heading west to Winston-Salem where he will hold another rally at 6:30 p.m.

After the Durham event, Clinton will head east and kick off what's being called the Early Vote bus tour. He will visit Wilmington, Fayetteville, Wilson, Greenville, Rocky Mount and Raleigh on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

The NCGOP responded to the campaign event with the following statement:

"In their latest desperate attempt, the Harris campaign is sending someone very familiar with losing North Carolina to campaign. However, North Carolina voters aren't fooled: the Harris-Biden Administration has failed North Carolina."

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Oct 17, 2024, 4:12 PM GMT

Trump plans rally in Greenville, NC

The political visits continue to ramp up across North Carolina as voting is now officially underway for the 2024 election.

Donald Trump announced he would hold a rally in Greenville, North Carolina, on Monday Oct. 21.

Doors to Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum will open at 11 a.m., and Trump is scheduled to start speaking at 3 p.m.

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Oct 17, 2024, 2:20 AM GMT

VP nominee JD Vance visits North Carolina during campaign rally in Wilmington

With early voting kicking off on Thursday, Donald Trump's running mate Ohio senator JD Vance was in North Carolina to speak to crowds at a rally event in Wilmington.

There was a lot of energy in the crowd at the Aero Center as Vance took the stage where he drove home many familiar campaign talking points.

"You don't have to agree with everything Donald Trump says, but who can dispute that when he was the president of the United States, we had rising take home pay, we had low inflation, we had a secure southern border, let's get back to it," he said.

During the event, Senator Vance threw some support behind Mark Robinson- commending him for his response to Hurricane Helene. But when asked whether or not he'd endorse Robinson, he dodged the question, focusing instead on the Trump-Vance ticket.

"Look my view on this issue is that who the North Carolina voters make their next governor is up to the people of North Carolina," said Vance. "What I'm here to do is to persuade them that they need to make Donald Trump their next president and I think that's what they're going to do, And we're going to keep on fight for that every single day."

Vance spent a lot of time going after the Harris-Walz campaign - and touched on the devastation in western North Carolina.

"A lot of folks were hit very hard by hurricane Helene and I know that a lot of us are praying people, we ought to say a prayer for those folks, every single day they're fighting to rebuild their lives, their fighting to grieve loved ones, and rebuild out of a terrible, terrible situation," he said.

But the main thing the senator said he hopes people took away from his event - is that he believes Donald Trump will win North Carolina again - and that everyone needs to head to the polls as early voting starts tomorrow.