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Vice Presidential Nominee Speaks in Greensboro Post-Hurricane
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The political campaign scene remains active with a significant gathering scheduled in Greensboro on Thursday evening. Republican Vice Presidential Nominee, Senator JD Vance, is set to hold a town hall meeting at the Koury Convention Center. It is anticipated that his address will focus on critical issues such as the economy, immigration, and the effects of Hurricane Helene on the state.
Adding a touch of celebrity, former NASCAR driver Danica Patrick is also featured on the itinerary, expected to deliver a speech during the event.
Meanwhile, on the Democratic side, Former President Barack Obama is actively engaging with voters as well, making appearances in support of Kamala Harris in Pittsburgh. This marks the beginning of a series of appearances he has scheduled across key battleground states leading up to the election.
Time is of the essence for those who are not registered to vote, with the deadline for online or mail registrations being tomorrow, October 11. However, for those who miss this cutoff, there remains the option of same-day registration if voting in person during the early voting period beginning on October 17.
The event featuring Vance will be available for viewing as WFMY plans to stream his remarks both within the article and on their YouTube channel. The live stream will also be accessible on demand via WFMY+.
Former President Donald Trump is continuing his campaign activities as well, having recently visited Pennsylvania and preparing to head to Colorado on Friday.