President Barack Obama campaigns with presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during a rally at the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte July 5, 2016.
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From left, Eric Felton, Cynthia Peace and Arizona Putney visited Charlotte to hear President Barack Obama speak on behalf of Hillary Clinton for president.
Photo by Beth McLaughlin Feeback
Aliyah Caldwell of Kannapolis is a student at North Carolina A&T University. She attended Tuesday's political rally in Charlotte.
Photo by Beth McLaughlin Feeback
LaDawn Denny of Concord, and her children Dillan, 10, left, and Denver, 7, waited for the speeches to begin at the rally, while LaDawn's husband Donald pressed forward into the scrum of people hoping for a glimpse of the VIPs.
Photo by Beth McLaughlin Feeback
Liz Graham of Harrisburg, at right, with her mother, Mary Nelle Arthur of Charlotte, and her two children, Ava, 10, and Max, 8, enjoyed making some memories at Tuesday's rally in Charlotte.
By Beth McLaughlin Feeback
Special to the Independent Tribune
CHARLOTTE – Tuesday’s Hiliary Clinton rally with President Obama was filled with a diverse group of people who supported the first African-American President and who wanted to see possibly the first woman Commander in Chief.
President Barack Obama campaigns with presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during a rally at the Charlotte Convention Center in Charlotte July 5, 2016.
From left, Eric Felton, Cynthia Peace and Arizona Putney visited Charlotte to hear President Barack Obama speak on behalf of Hillary Clinton for president.
LaDawn Denny of Concord, and her children Dillan, 10, left, and Denver, 7, waited for the speeches to begin at the rally, while LaDawn's husband Donald pressed forward into the scrum of people hoping for a glimpse of the VIPs.
Liz Graham of Harrisburg, at right, with her mother, Mary Nelle Arthur of Charlotte, and her two children, Ava, 10, and Max, 8, enjoyed making some memories at Tuesday's rally in Charlotte.