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U.S. Representative David Price, who represents North Carolinaโs Fourth Congressional District, pointed out that an early voting location was open within a few minutesโ walk from the field and urged students to join him and his family to go cast ballots after the rally.
After a few songs from James Taylor (yes, he played โCarolina
โKeep in mind, North Carolina, all the progress that weโve made over the past eight years โฆ goes out the window if we donโt win this election,โ Obama exhorted them.
โThe fate of the world is teetering,โ he continued. โAnd you, North Carolina, are going to have to make sure we push it in the right direction,โ the president said.
Obama also took the opportunity to slam Senator Richard Burr, whom Obama said he used to see at the gym a lot when they were senators. The president didnโt take kindly to Burrโs recent comments about Hillary Clinton having a bullโs-eye on her.
โYou donโt talk about violence against public officials, even in a joke,โ he said. โThis is becoming normal. This is the red meat theyโre throwing their audiences, and itโs not normal, and itโs not who North Carolina is.โ
Thereโs also the whole โLetโs not appoint anyone to the Supreme Court if Hillary is electedโ thing. Again, Obama is not a fan.
โEleven years ago, Richard Burr said a Supreme Court without nine justices would not work,โ he said. โWhat changed? Only Republican presidents get to nominate judges? Is that in the Constitution?โ
Obamaโs attacks on Burr are an indication that Democrats think they have a chance at a Senate seat; at this point in the game, the race is a toss-up with a slight Republican advantage, according to RealClearPolitics averages, though in many polls Burr outperforms both Donald Trump and Governor McCrory.
Obama also didnโt waste any time noting Burrโs attachment to Trump.
โYou donโt want a senator that goes around saying, โYes, sir, Mr. Trump. What can I do for you, Mr. Trump,’โ Obama said.
As for Trump, Obama had this (among other things to say): โItโs strange how over time what is crazy gets normalized, and we just kind of assume, wow, you know what, heโs said one hundred crazy things and the hundred-and-first we just donโt even notice it.โ
Other notable quotes:
Roy Cooper on HB2: โWith the stroke of a pen, Governor McCrory has written discrimination into our law. โฆ It must be repealed.โ
Deborah Ross on Burrโs โbullโs-eyeโ comments: โWe donโt joke about violence against people who are running for the highest office
Representative David Price: โIn North
โCan we get a medic over here?โโEveryone
With just five days left in the election, both campaigns are still spending ample time in North Carolina. Clinton is set to visit Pitt Community College-Winterville at 3:15 p.m. on Thursday. Bernie Sanders will be in Raleigh Thursday night along with Pharrell Williams at the Walnut Creek Amphitheater at 7:45 p.m.
Trump, meanwhile, is expected to make a 4 p.m. campaign stop in Concord and another one in Selma at 7 p.m. today.
To see photos from yesterdayโs event, go here.


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