"In Charlotte, President Obama and Hillary Clinton will discuss building on the progress we've made and their vision for an America that is stronger together," the Clinton campaign said in its announcement on Wednesday. Clinton aides believe Obama will be able to reach out to voters who flocked to him in 2008 and 2012. Clinton aides hope the event, which comes weeks after Obama officially endorsed Clinton, will help unify the Democratic Party around the former secretary of state and preview the way the President will stump for Clinton before November's election. The joint appearance was first set for earlier in June in Wisconsin, but was rescheduled in the wake of the Orlando terrorist attack. Story highlights The joint appearance was rescheduled in the wake of the Orlando terrorist attackClinton aides hope Obama will be able to reach out to voters who flocked to him in 2008 and 2012San Francisco (CNN) Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama will campaign together for the first time in 2016 when they meet in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Tuesday, Clinton's campaign said.
Source: CNN June 29, 2016 15:33 UTC