Kamala Harris, Donald Trump hold rallies this week in final push to win North Carolina

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Last updated: Thursday, October 31, 2024 2:03AM 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.

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Oct 29, 2024, 8:56 PM GMT

Walz making campaign swing across North Carolina on Wednesday

Democratic vice presidential candidate Gov. Tim Walz will make a campaign sweep across North Carolina on Wednesday.

The Minnesota governor will visit Charlotte, Greensboro, and Asheville in a series of events aimed at encouraging North Carolinians to vote early for the Harris/Walz ticket.

At 1:15 p.m., Walz will participate in a political event in Charlotte.

From there he will fly to Greensboro around 2:45 p.m. where he'll participate in a series of political events.

Then it's on to Asheville where Walz is expected to arrive around 6:30 p.m.

Walz will deliver remarks at 7 p.m. at a campaign event in Asheville.

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Oct 30, 2024, 6:05 PM GMT

Vance to participate in student town hall in High Point

Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance will return to North Carolina on Thursday for a town hall event.

The town hall will be hosted by Turning Point PAC and Turning Point Action and held in High Point.

Turning Point says many students remain undecided voters even days before the Nov. 5 election. Turning Point said it will work to ensure the audience is "inclusive of students of a broad spectrum of cultural backgrounds and experiences as well as political affiliations."

"In 2020, Gen Z accounted for 1-in-10n voters. In 2024, it will be up to 1-in-6 - 40 million voters will be coming from Gen Z and as such they are a critically important portion of the electorate for either party to court," said Charlie Kirk, Founder and President of Turning Point PAC & Turning Point Action. "As someone who spends a great deal of time with Gen Z, I can tell you with authority, their interests, questions, and anxieties are distinct from Millennials, Xers, and Boomers. They have grown up in an America where they're expected to downsize the American Dream. To expect less. To assume they are inheriting an America in decline. They fear climate change and having children. They are the most drug addicted, depressed, prescribed, and anxious of any generation. But in the midst of that, there is a new wellspring of Americans who refuse to settle for less than their parents. They want to hear directly from Harris/Walz and Trump/Vance on what they plan to do to correct course for young people. This town hall will be raw, unvarnished, and unscripted. I can't wait to hear what JD Vance, the youngest candidate in either ticket, has to say to this North Carolina college crowd."

The event will be held at Engine Room at Congdon Yards, 410 W English Road in High Point.

Doors open at 8 a.m. and the town hall begins at 10:30 a.m.

For student registration information, please click here.

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Oct 29, 2024, 9:13 AM GMT

Gov. Cooper heads to polls to cast his ballot

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper will cast his vote Tuesday for the 2024 election.

Cooper, a Democrat, said he would vote for Harris and other Democrats on the ballot.

After the vote, according to the governor's office, he will speak about early voting in NC and the Harris-Walz campaign.

Oct 28, 2024, 5:48 PM GMT

Trump and Harris visiting central NC on Wednesday

The two top candidates for the highest office in America will both be in central North Carolina on Wednesday.

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have rallies scheduled in Rocky Mount and Raleigh respectively.

Both candidates are fighting hard for North Carolina's 16 electoral college votes. The winner of the Tar Heel state gives themself a leg up to be the ultimate winner of the race.