By Associated Press - Thursday, September 1, 2016

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine is slated to deliver what Hillary Clinton’s campaign calls a “major national security address” next week in North Carolina.

The Clinton campaign announced the speech would occur in Wilmington on Tuesday but didn’t immediately have more location details Thursday. A campaign release says the U.S. senator from Virginia would emphasize Clinton’s credentials to be commander in chief and her vision to “make America safer and stronger together.”

Kaine last visited North Carolina for public campaign events two weeks ago.



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