Presidential contenders Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton held near-simultaneous rallies in the battleground state of North Carolina Thursday evening, during which Trump claimed Clinton committed perjury and Clinton said Trump's election would lead to "normalizing discrimination." A Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday showed Clinton and Trump in a close race among North Carolina voters. At a rally in Selma, Trump tried to court North Carolina's sizable military vote, delivering his stump speech flanked by a dozen veterans onstage. See Predictions Map →"Remember they said 'They're duplicates, they're duplicates,'" Trump said. President Barack Obama became the first Democratic candidate to win North Carolina in 32 years when he took the state in 2008.
Source: Fox News November 04, 2016 02:15 UTC