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Early Voting in North Carolina: Campaigns Intensify as Voting Begins This Week

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Early Voting North Carolina 2024

With early voting set to begin in North Carolina this Thursday, presidential campaigns are escalating their efforts to sway voters in this crucial battleground state. Vice President Kamala Harris, who is campaigning for the Democratic ticket, made a significant stop in Greenville on Sunday. She addressed a crowd on the campus of East Carolina University, outlining key points of her New Way Forward agenda, including reducing the cost of living, investing in small businesses, and her stance on reproductive freedom.

Harris’ visit was part of a broader campaign push in North Carolina. Her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, is scheduled to visit the state on Thursday, campaigning in Durham and Winston-Salem. This coordinated effort highlights the importance of North Carolina in the upcoming election.

On the Republican side, Senator JD Vance, the vice presidential nominee, will hold a rally in Wilmington on Wednesday, just a day before early voting commences. This rally is part of the Republican campaign’s strategy to secure votes in key areas of the state.

In preparation for early voting, voters need to be aware of the acceptable forms of identification. These include a North Carolina driver’s license, a North Carolina state ID, a US passport or passport card, and a North Carolina voter photo ID card.

The intensity of the campaign efforts in North Carolina reflects the state’s status as a must-win battleground. A recent ABC News, IPSOS poll indicated a tight race nationally, with Vice President Harris holding a two-point lead among likely voters, which is within the margin of error.

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