Story highlights The election could hinge on the results in North CarolinaTrump sought to speak directly to military families in North CarolinaSelma, North Carolina (CNN) Donald Trump on Thursday sought to shore up votes in the critical battleground state of North Carolina, touting his plans to boost support for military veterans, build out the military and combat ISIS. "We know Hillary can't be trusted -- we know that -- with America's security. You take a look at her email situation, can we trust her with our security?" Trump said of his rival, who has repeatedly argued that Trump is too erratic to be trusted with the nation's security. Trump delivered his military-focused remarks days away from the election that could be decided by voters in this state, where more than 100,000 active duty military personnel are based and where the military supports nearly 600,000 jobs, according to the North Carolina Department of Commerce.
Source: CNN November 04, 2016 02:14 UTC