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The campaign event with Biden and first lady Jill Biden will be held at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds with their arrival scheduled around 12:30 p.m. North Carolina is considered a swing state.
This was the first time Biden publicly spoke since the 2024 election was called for Trump, although he did issue a statement praising Harris as “a tremendous partner and public servant full of ...
The Biden-Harris campaign has prioritized organizing in North Carolina, and in Mecklenburg County, to defeat Trump in the 2024 election. Biden’s visit to Charlotte was her second this year.
President Biden formally began his speech at 9:26 p.m. EST [3] on March 7, 2024; his speech was scheduled for 9 p.m. EST. [4] Like President Trump's 2019 State of the Union Address, Biden began the address without an introduction from the Speaker of the House, breaking with a SOTU custom.
Updated at 3 p.m.: Biden was en route to Durham, her third and last stop of the day in North Carolina, shortly after 2 p.m. At the Harris-Walz campaign office in Carrboro, Biden spoke briefly to ...
Met by a standing ovation, Gov. Roy Cooper also took the stage, saying Biden and Harris are “all in for North Carolina.” But most of his speech highlighted other issues, such as breaking the GOP legislative supermajority and getting Democrats in other statewide offices.