Politics & Government
Watch Live Stream Of Donald Trump Rally In Kenansville, North Carolina
Trump is scheduled to speak at 5 p.m. Eastern at the Duplin County Events Center.

Donald Trump is scheduled to hold his second rally of the day Tuesday, this time in Kenansville, North Carolina, his second stop in the crucial swing state just six days before the first presidential debate.
Trump has nearly closed the gap on Hillary Clinton in national polls but still faces an uphill climb to get an electoral college majority and win the presidency in November. North Carolina will be key to doing just that.
Trump's first rally was at High Point University in High Point at noon. The Kenansville rally will be held at the Duplin County Events Center.
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Watch a live stream of those remarks as soon as they begin below:
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You can watch a replay of Trump's High Point speech below:
Clinton holds a 0.6-point lead over Trump in North Carolina, according to the latest RealClearPolitics average of major state polls there.
The Clinton camp thinks North Carolina could be a "back breaker" for Trump, according to a Washington Post story about her path to victory.
“If we win North Carolina, along with Virginia, where we are in very good shape, we choke off so many paths to 270 that he’s threading a needle that has a smaller eye than any previous Republican candidate," Joel Benenson, Clinton’s chief strategist and pollster, told the Post.
North Carolina was the only major swing state that Mitt Romney carried in the election four years ago.
This weekend's bombing attempts in New Jersey and New York City will surely be a topic of fodder for Trump, who has tried to portray himself as a no-nonsense tough guy who will rid the country of domestic terrorism.
“These attacks and many others were made possible because of our extremely open immigration system, which fails to properly vet and screen the individuals or families coming into our country," Trump said on Monday.
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