Kerry, Edwards Rally Planned For Saturday
Sen. John Kerry and Sen. John Edwards will bring their presidential campaign to Raleigh this weekend.
The Democratic Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates will hold a rally Saturday at 4:30 p.m. at the Court of North Carolina on the campus of North Carolina State University near the Bell Tower.
Gates open at 1 p.m. Parking is available in the campus garages and lots. Around 3 p.m., Kerry and Edwards are scheduled to arrive at RDU International.
Free tickets to the rally in Raleigh are available on the North Carolina Democratic Party's
Web site
. Tickets also are available at several
distribution centers
across the state.
Meanwhile, President George W. Bush was campaigning in Pennsylvania on Friday, touring small towns in the central part of the state -- a heavily Republican area. It was the President's 30th trip to Pennsylvania, a state he clearly wants to win in this election.
Bush lost to Al Gore in Pennsylvania 2000. Democrats have won Pennsylvania in the last three presidential elections.
The latest polls show Bush tied with Kerry.
As Bush campaigned, Vice President Dick Cheney spoke with WRAL from campaign headquarters in Virginia. He talked with David Crabtree about a variety of issues, including Iraq, his health and his opponent for Vice President, Sen. John Edwards.
When asked how he stacked up against Edwards, Cheney said: "I think that may be a factor for some voters, but the race turns primarily on the President and his challenger.
"I don't think there are many people who go to the polls for a presidential candidate," Cheney said.
Kerry and Edwards are both scheduled to attend a church service in Raleigh on Sunday. The location has not yet been announced.
Those interested can watch live coverage of the rally on the
WRAL NewsChannel
on digital cable channel 256 or digital channel 5.2.
Bush was in Raleigh Wednesday
to attend a fundraising event for the
North Carolina Republican Party
.
Friday, Bush launched his first major campaign advertising effort in nearly three weeks. It will include his first foray onto North Carolina's airwaves to defend traditional GOP turf.
Bush will head to Ohio on Saturday.
To handle the crowd Saturday for the Democratic rally, police will funnel Kerry/Edwards supporters from Pullen Road onto Cates Avenue at N.C. State. Parking will be available near Reynolds Coliseum and in the Dan Allen deck.
For security reasons, there are several things supporters are asked not to bring:
You can bring food and water, but coolers are not allowed. Food and water also will be sold.