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Last updated: Tuesday, November 5, 2024 9:43AM GMT
Race for the White House 2024
Early Wednesday morning, Trump secured enough Electoral College votes to set himself up for a second presidency, including by flipping the key swing states of Georgia, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

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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 days 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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Nov 01, 2024, 7:05 PM GMT

Trump to hold rally in Raleigh the day before the general election

Former President Donald Trump returns to North Carolina on Monday with a rally in Raleigh

On the eve of the general election, Trump will hold an event at Dorton Arena.

Doors open at 6 a.m. Monday and Trump is expected to deliver remarks at 10 a.m.

Trump is expected to talk mostly about the economy and the effects of illegal immigration.

Dorton Arena is at 4285 Trinity Road.

Those who want to attend can get ticket information here.

On Saturday, Trump will speak in Greensboro.

The Trump team also announced that Trump will speak in Kinston on Sunday.

The event will be at Kinston Jet Center, 2860 Jetport Road.

Doors open at 10 a.m. Trump is expected to speak at 2 p.m.

Registration information for that rally can be found here.
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Nov 01, 2024, 4:35 PM GMT

How the latest job report could influence NC voters

The latest job report revealed job growth has slowed down -- as many experts expected.

Just 12,000 jobs were added last month. That's the smallest gain since 2020. This is also significantly lower than the 223,000 jobs added in September.

Economist Mike Walden said the report is a special case due to special circumstances, pointing to the aftermath of two major hurricanes, Helene and Milton, plus strikes at Boeing.

How could the latest job report influence voters in the upcoming election?

This is the final jobs report ahead of Election Day where contests can be decided based on how well the economy is doing. Some North Carolinians have expressed that the economy and inflation are driving factors in this election.

Walden told ABC11 that voters will probably hear ads point to the lack of job growth and "maybe try to play up the negative part of this."

"But to an economist, this number was expected and furthermore, we are still seeing the economy grow," he said. "This is a special situation due to special factors that are outside, really, the control of anyone."

Walden anticipates things will turn around quickly, pointing to a low unemployment rate of 4.1%.

Some North Carolinians have expressed that the economy and inflation are driving factors in this election.
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Nov 01, 2024, 10:56 AM GMT

Latest CNN poll shows no clear leader in 2024 Election

In the final days of the presidential race, polls indicate little change in several battleground states, and there is no clear leader.

A CNN poll conducted by SRSS showed that in North Carolina, 48% of likely voters support Kamala Harris compared to 47% for Donald Trump. In Georgia, the same poll showed 48% support for Trump and 47% for Harris.

In Michigan, a recent Washington Post poll revealed that 47% support the vice president, while 46% back the former president.

According to the latest CNN poll of polls, nationwide support stands at 48% for Harris and 45% for Trump. These figures are all within the margin of error.

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Nov 01, 2024, 3:03 PM GMT

Early voting ends Saturday; update is expected from NCSBE

An update from the North Carolina Board of Elections is coming Friday on how early voting is going.

These sites close on Saturday. To vote early, you must be in line by 3 p.m.

If you have an absentee ballot, it has to arrive at your county board of elections by Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.

About 46% of registered voters have already cast their ballots. That is over 3.6 million votes with 3.4 million happening in person.

So far in North Carolina:

  • About 46% of registered voters have already cast their ballots. That is over 3.6 million votes with 3.4 million happening in person. That total is down from 2020 when more people voted by mail during the pandemic.
  • Republican voters have had the highest turnout percentage. Nearly the same amount of Democrats and unaffiliated voters have cast ballots, despite there being nearly 500,000 more unaffiliated voters in the state
  • More women have cast their ballots so far at 48% compared to only 46% of male voters
  • White voters with the highest percentage of registered voters led the numbers to early voting sites with Black voters 10% below that. Non-Hispanic voters are at 49% and Hispanic voters hold 28% of the votes so far