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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 05, 2024, 4:58 AM GMT

Canvassers out in force pushing for last-minute votes

Canvassers were out in full force Monday night and candidates were wrapping up the last of their big rallies in North Carolina, hoping to make their final cases before voters head to polling places on Tuesday.

Volunteers weren't slowing down in the final moments of the 2024 election season, going door to door to have those last-minute conversations with voters who have yet to cast their ballots.

Watch the full report in the video below.

Volunteers weren't slowing down in the final moments of the 2024 election season.
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Nov 05, 2024, 12:43 AM GMT

First lady Jill Biden campaigns in Triangle for Kamala Harris

First lady Jill Biden greeted supporters in Carrboro, such as Abby Gondeck, who's a UNC student but flew to her home state Pennsylvania to vote for the first time. The crowd applauded when she was introduced as a first-time voter to Biden.

"Oh my goodness, just like shaking your hand," Gondeck said. "My grandmother loves her. I'm going to go leave and call her right now, and I'm sure she's going to lose her mind when I send her a picture. But it was surreal."

First lady Jill Biden greeted supporters in Carrboro.

Gondeck was among the people who packed the room at the Women for Harris phone bank launch where Biden went around and talked to people one-on-one after thanking the crowd for their support.

The visit comes as the Harris campaign has specifically focused on women in this election.

According to the final ABC News/Ipsos poll before Election Day, released on Sunday, Harris had an 11-point advantage among women, 53% to 42%, while Trump had a 5-point advantage among men, 50% to 45%.

Dr. Sarah Treul talks about the importance of women voters in this election

For Gondeck, she said she's seen firsthand how Harris is appealing to young women voters such as herself on campus.

"I live with six other girls right now, and like our wall is smothered in Harris posters," Gondeck said. "My apartment building is primarily women ... and one of these (Harris-Walz) shirts, like the amount of smiles I get from young women, it's just very revealing, I think, to how she's making herself known."

Meagen Voss, who's a volunteer with the Harris-Walz campaign, echoed Gondeck.

"My feeling is that women are pumped up," Voss said. "This is an election cycle that matters to them and that they're going to show up (to the polls) in force."

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Nov 04, 2024, 8:54 PM GMT

What can early voting tell us about minority turnout in North Carolina?

North Carolina Central University associate professor of political science Dr. Jarvis Hall spoke with ABC11 about the demographics of early voting in North Carolina.

Early voting in the Tar Heel state saw 4.5 million ballots cast. That's nearly 57% of registered voters and nearly 1 million more than voted early in 2020.

However, the early returns showed lower than expected turnout among Black, Hispanic and Latino voters.

Watch Dr. Jarvis Hall's full interview:

North Carolina Central University associate professor of political science Dr. Jarvis Hall spoke with ABC11 about the demographics of early voting in North Carolina.
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Nov 04, 2024, 8:01 PM GMT

What can early voting tell us about female turnout in North Carolina?

University of North Carolina Political Science professor Sarah Treul spoke with ABC11 about early voting in North Carolina and the role women voters will play in this election.

Early voting in the Tar Heel state saw 4.5 million ballots cast. That's nearly 57% of registered voters and nearly 1 million more than voted early in 2020.

Women make up 51 percent of registered voters in North Carlina. Of those registered female voters, 60% have already voted. For men, that number is just 56%.

Both candidates have been trying to convince NC women that they're the right person to lead the country for the next four years.

Watch Dr. Sarah Treul's full interview:

Dr. Sarah Treul talks about the importance of women voters in this election