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Trump to hold rally in North Carolina on campaign trail

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (NewsNation) — Former President Donald Trump is returning to the campaign trail Wednesday, holding his first rally since Vice President Kamala Harris became the presumptive Democratic nominee.

This rally, also one of Trump’s first since the assassination attempt, is set to begin at 6 p.m. ET in Charlotte, North Carolina, an important battleground state for the Nov. 5 election.


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What security measures are in place?

Trump supporters are known for showing up early and will begin flocking to Bojangles Coliseum for Wednesday night’s rally.

A security sweep was set for 11 a.m., with safety being a top concern following the assassination attempt at a campaign rally July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania. 

Trump trying to win North Carolina for the third time

Now that President Joe Biden is out of the race, Democrats hope Harris will win over disaffected women in swing states like North Carolina.

Catherine Lasseigne, a suburban mom, told NewsNation that the 45th president has her vote.

“I think his policies were good. I wouldn’t want to date him, but I thought he did a good job for the country.  I thought we were safer when he was president,” Lasseigne said.

North Carolina typically leans red, and a Democratic presidential candidate hasn’t won there since 2008, when former President Barack Obama won by just half a percentage point. Trump narrowly won the state in 2020.


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North Carolina governor potential VP pick for Harris

The Harris campaign has tapped Eric Holder, who served as US attorney general from 2009 to 2015, to help vet potential vice president picks, but they’ve remained tight-lipped so far.

However, there’s speculation that Harris could potentially pick North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper as her running mate to help turn the purple state blue.

Both Harris and Cooper are former state attorneys general and have known each other for years. Cooper introduced Harris at campaign stops in Greensboro and Fayetteville, North Carolina, earlier this month.

Some voters in Charlotte told NewsNation that regardless of whom Harris chooses as her running mate, she has their vote.

“I think she has energy and she has a sense of justice, and I think she’s going to work for the average person,” said David Alexander, a North Carolina voter. “I don’t think Trump is going to do that. I think Trump works for the rich people.”  

“I’m super thrilled a female is getting in that power, I would love a woman president to represent our country and all of us,” said North Carolina voter Angela Roach.

North Carolina was the only swing state Biden lost in 2020, as he carried Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.

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