Michael Whatley Chairman of North Carolina Republican Party | Official Website
Michael Whatley Chairman of North Carolina Republican Party | Official Website
The Trump Campaign has been actively engaging with supporters in North Carolina, hosting several events ahead of Election Day. The campaign has made two significant stops in the state this week, with more planned.
President Donald Trump held a rally in Rocky Mount, where he criticized Kamala Harris and Joe Biden. During his speech, he referenced a comment by Biden that labeled 225 million Trump supporters as "garbage."
In Charlotte, businessman Vivek Ramaswamy and social media influencer Benny Johnson joined a local garbage truck driver at the Trump Force 47 Office to energize supporters. At an event attended by over 200 people, Ramaswamy and Johnson asked if the crowd was ready to "take out the trash from the Biden Administration in just 5 Days," receiving enthusiastic affirmation from attendees.
Conversely, the Harris Campaign is facing challenges in North Carolina. The campaign has reduced its advertising budget in the state while Republicans are reportedly leading Democrats in early voting numbers.