North Carolina
Related: About this forumNorth Carolina has become a top target for Harris, Trump campaigns
In the month since President Joe Biden withdrew from the presidential race, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have made a combined four campaign stops to North Carolina.
Both candidates have focused their visits on the seven battleground states that are crucial for the path to the White House: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
Of those seven states, North Carolina was the only one Trump won in 2020 and he did so by a narrow margin of 1.3 percent.
Since Bidens withdrawal on July 21, Trump has stumped in Charlotte on July 24, Asheville on Aug. 14, and Asheboro on Aug. 21.
Coexist
(26,202 posts)I'm hoping for some Harris balance here soon!
mtngirl47
(1,103 posts)2 different ones----one about Kamala's background; and one about being a tough prosecutor.
ms liberty
(9,879 posts)There are at least two different ones
young_at_heart
(3,859 posts)In the western corner of the state we are the only part of the win/lose map to be blue every two years. People in Asheville can't stand Trump.....outside of Asheville it's a different story!