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Trump Campaign Has the Momentum in the Tar Heel State

Government and Politics

October 27, 2024


The Trump Campaign has capitalized on its momentum in North Carolina in the Tar Heel State over the past two weeks through a wide range of events, including at least 18 campaign events involving President Donald J. Trump, Senator JD Vance, and Trump Campaign surrogates.

At rallies, town halls, and grassroots stops stretching from Wilmington to Asheville and everywhere in between – the Trump Campaign has been met by North Carolina voters with fever pitch excitement as Republicans continue to show up to early vote for President Trump in record numbers.

Here is a summary of Trump Campaign events over the past two weeks alone:

The Team Trump Bus Tour visited 10 counties between October 16-18. The Bus Tour rallied early voters and grassroots supporters of President Trump and Senator Vance, at local GOP offices and Early Voting sites in Burlington, Mooresville, Rutherfordton, Gastonia, Archdale, Raliegh, Jacksonville, Winterville, and Goldsboro. Joining the tour were a range of names such as:

- U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS)
- U.S. Representative & Candidate for Attorney General Dan Bishop (R-NC-08)
- South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (R-SD)
- Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley
- Former Acting U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf
- Former Acting U.S. Attorney General Matt Whitaker
- Former Assistant to the President & Director of Trade & Manufacturing Peter Navarro
- President & CEO of America First Policy Institute Brooke Rollins
- Former Chief of Staff of the US Department of Defense Kash Patel
- Senior Advisor on the Trump Campaign Corey Lewandowski
- Businesswoman & Former Michigan Gubernatorial Candidate Tudor Dixon
- Former Attorney General of Florida Pam Bondi

Robeson County hosted U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), Tulsi Gabbard, and Donald Trump Jr. in Red Springs on October 18.

The Team Trump Agenda 47 Policy Tour featured Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL-07), Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL-06), Rep. Brian Mast (R-FL-21), and Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL-17) in Hope Mills on October 19.

This week, The Best Closer in Politics, Donald J. Trump, barnstormed North Carolina with 4 events in 2 days!

President Trump delivered remarks to the press and visited Swannanoa on October 21. He talked to residents of the area and comforted them and let them know Western North Carolina will not be forgotten.

Then, it was off to Greenville for a rally at East Carolina University! The crowd of nearly 10,000 was rocking with more listening outside. 

Next, President Trump hosted the 11th Hour Faith Leaders Meeting along with Eric Trump and Dr. Ben Carson in Concord on October 21. 

Finally, President Trump held a Rally in Greensboro on October 22 where Tulsi Gabbard announced she was registering as a Republican! 

At the rallies, President Trump made sure to encourage Republicans to Vote Early and Swamp The Vote this year.

Two more events also rallied voters: the Trump Unity coalition rallied supporters in Charlotte on October 22 and the Team Trump’s Road Trip featuring West Virginia Governor Jim Justice and Babydog made a stop in Winston-Salem on October 24.

President Trump and Senator Vance are outworking their opponents and talking directly to the voters across North Carolina. That's why the America First ticket - and Republicans up and down the ballot - will celebrate on November 5.