President Obama will campaign with presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton for the first time in North Carolina following the July 4th holiday weekend.
On July 5, Obama and Clinton will be in Charlotte, North Carolina, talking about the future of America, according to a campaign press release. The two were originally scheduled to campaign together in Green Bay, Wisconsin, but the event was delayed due to the shooting attack in Orlando.
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The president formally backed Clinton earlier this month in a video. "I know how hard this job can be. That's why I know Hillary will be so good at it. In fact, I don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office," he said.