CHARLOTTE, N.C. — President Barack Obama and presumptive democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will campaign from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. in Charlotte on Tuesday, the Clinton campaign announced. It will be their first campaign event together.
They will discuss building on the progress made during Obama’s presidency and their vision for a more unified America, a press release states.
For Clinton, this will be her second visit to the state in three weeks. On June 22, she spoke at a rally in Raleigh.
No other details, including the location, have been released about the Charlotte appearance.
Visit Clinton’s website for more information.