Kamala Harris' husband meets with local community members during visit to Greensboro
GREENSBORO The husband of Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris asked North Carolina voters to help turn the state a deep blue in the upcoming presidential election during a series of campaign stops Friday.
Doug Emhoff, the potential second gentleman of the United States, began his day of socially distanced campaigning in Greensboro at Southend Brewing downtown with a Working Women Listening Session.
Every vote counts, Emhoff told a group of about 20 women, composed of educators, judges, nonprofit leaders and more, all seated several feet apart and wearing masks. Nothing less than the future of our democracy is on the line, folks.
On the outdoor patio of the brewery, a diverse group of local women and mothers partook in a panel with Emhoff, questioning him about his wife and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Bidens plans for the future of the country. N.C. Rep. Ashton Clemmons of Greensboro moderated the discussion.
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