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WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is heading back to North Carolina to help turn out the vote for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
As if Obama isn’t enough of a draw in his own right, Clinton’s campaign says he’ll be joined at Wednesday’s rally in Chapel Hill by Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter James Taylor.
It’s the first of two visits Obama has planned this week to North Carolina. It’s one of a handful of states The Associated Press rates as toss-ups in the presidential race. On Friday, the president will headline get-out-the-vote rallies for Clinton in Fayetteville and Charlotte.
Obama eked out a win in North Carolina in 2008, but narrowly lost the state four years later.
Democrats want to deny Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump a victory in the state next week.
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