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Kamala Harris is holding rallies in two NC cities this week. Here’s how you can go

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the national Convention of the American Federation of Teachers on July 25, 2024 in Houston.
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the national Convention of the American Federation of Teachers on July 25, 2024 in Houston. Ricardo B. Brazziell/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK

Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris will hold two rallies in North Carolina cities Thursday, a Harris campaign official confirmed Sunday to The Charlotte Observer.

The events will be in Charlotte and Greensboro.

The rallies will kick off a nationwide campaign swing following her first debate with former President Donald Trump on Tuesday night.

How to attend Kamala Harris’ NC rallies

You can RSVP for the North Carolina rallies online at mobilize.us/ncvictory2024. Enter your first and last name, email address, phone number and zip code on the form provided.

The Charlotte rally will be in the afternoon and Greensboro’s in the evening, but time and location has not been announced yet. Event details will be sent via email to confirmed guests 24 hours before the event.

An RSVP for the event is required, but it does not guarantee admission.

If you have accessibility questions or requirements, the website says you should reply to your registration email to share them.

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This story was originally published September 9, 2024 at 3:45 PM with the headline "Kamala Harris is holding rallies in two NC cities this week. Here’s how you can go."

Evan Moore
The Charlotte Observer
Evan Moore is a service journalism reporter for the Charlotte Observer. He grew up in Denver, North Carolina, where he previously worked as a reporter for the Denver Citizen, and is a UNC Charlotte graduate.
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