Bill Clinton to appear in Augusta for Kamala Harris

Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton

Date: November 02, 2024

Former President Bill Clinton will appear in Augusta Sunday to canvass for Vice President Kamala Harris, two days before Election Day.

From 4-7 p.m. at an undisclosed location, Clinton will go door to door with canvassers, according to an event posted by the Democratic Party of Georgia.

“We’ll be going door to door to talk to voters in our community about what issues are important to them, and how they can make a plan to go vote,” it said.

Clinton famously appeared in Augusta Oct. 27, 1992 aboard a pontoon seven days before winning the presidency.

To find out more, sign up to join the canvass at https://www.mobilize.us/georgiademocrats/event/739919.

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Susan McCord is a veteran journalist and writer who began her career at publications in Asheville, N.C. She spent nearly a decade at newspapers across rural southwest Georgia, then returned to her Augusta hometown for a position at the print daily. She’s a graduate of the Academy of Richmond County and the University of Georgia. Susan is dedicated to transparency and ethics, both in her work and in the beats she covers. She is the recipient of multiple awards, including a Ravitch Fiscal Reporting Fellowship, first place for hard news writing from the Georgia Press Association and the Morris Communications Community Service Award. **Not involved with Augusta Press editorials

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