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RALEIGH, N.C. — The state is getting visits this weekend from major political players in the presidential race days before Super Tuesday.
Republican candidate Nikki Haley spoke today at Union Station in Raleigh at about 12:30 p.m.
The former South Carolina governor is trailing behind former President Donald Trump in the polls. But, she is vowing to stay in the race through Super Tuesday next week when North Carolina will host its primary election.
Trump will also speak later today in Greensboro for a “Get Out the Vote” rally. He is speaking at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex at 2 p.m.
Vice President Kamala Harris also made a trip to North Carolina.
On Friday, she was joined by North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper at 12:40 p.m. on Durham’s historic Black Wall Street.
Vice President Kamala Harris visited Durham on Friday to talk about the White House plan to invest millions in the economy.
This is her second trip to the state this year. In January, Harris visited a middle school in Charlotte and announced an additional $285 million in federal funding from the Safer Communities Act.
Saturday is the last day for early voting ahead of Tuesday’s election.
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