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GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — As the 2024 election gets closer, the presidential candidates have ramped up campaign stops all over the country, and, on Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris made two stops in the Tar Heel State.
Harris made a stop in Charlotte first before coming to Greensboro for an evening rally at the Greensboro Coliseum.
The Greensboro Aquatics Center sent out an alert to residents about extra traffic Thursday evening due to the rally, so drivers should be aware of impacts around Gate City Boulevard.
These stops are part of her “New Way Forward” tour of battleground states, where the campaign hopes to rally voters in swing states, who will have an important role in the upcoming election. Polling shows the candidates are neck-in-neck here in North Carolina.
Both Harris and her opponent, former President Donald Trump, have made North Carolina a priority, and both have visited several times in the past few months.
Trump was recently in Asheboro and spoke to the Fraternal Order of Police in Charlotte last week. Harris’s husband, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, visited Raleigh with the First Lady of Minnesota, Gwen Walz.
“I’ve been knocking on doors and dropping off lit and writing postcards, and I just want everyone to feel that energy and be a part of it,” a Harris supporter said.
“Democracy is at stake … We wouldn’t expect that. we wouldn’t have never expected anything like Jan. 6 to happen in the United States,” a Harris supporter said.