Kamala Harris to visit Greensboro and Charlotte after presidential debate this week
Vice President Kamala Harris will make two stops in North Carolina after her first presidential debate this week.
After Harris takes the debate stage in Philadelphia against her opponent Donald Trump, she will rally in Charlotte and Greensboro as a part of her "New Way Forward" battleground tour.
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With less than 60 days until Election Day on Nov. 5, the Harris campaign is making a push to flip the Tar Heel State, which has voted Republican the past three election cycles.
Harris will rally in Charlotte first around 4:30 p.m. Thursday then she will head to Greensboro where she will take the stage again in the evening around 8 p.m.
Attendees must RSVP for tickets online and further details on location will be given to ticketed guests.
She is expected to focus on the future and positivity that has been at the center of her campaign so far, while also slamming Project 2025.
Harris' visit rides on the tails of her husband, Doug Emhoff, and her running mate, Tim Walz' wife, Gwen Walz, who are set to visit Raleigh Monday as a part of their fighting for reproductive freedom bus tour.
The last time Harris was in the Tar Heel State, she unveiled her economic plan, which emphasized supporting the middle class through tax cuts, $25,000 for first-time home buyers' down payment, rent controls, a $35 cap on insulin for everyone and a federal ban on grocery price-gouging.
This article originally appeared on Asheville Citizen Times: How to get tickets to Kamala Harris rallies in Charlotte, Greensboro, NC