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A young protester marches with the crowd with the Palestinian flag in hand in objection to the tragedies of the ongoing Israeli-Palestine War as they marched down the city center of Raleigh on March 2.
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A young protester marches with the crowd with the Palestinian flag in hand in objection to the tragedies of the ongoing Israeli-Palestine War as they marched down the city center of Raleigh on March 2.
Producer: Fiona McAllister Director: Charlotte Pfabe Anchors: Monika Jureviscius and Abby Gravely Social Editor: Mason Willett
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, a gubernatorial candidate, dons a "Make America Great Again" hat after speaking during a Trump campaign rally on March 2 inside the Greensboro Coliseum.
North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore speaks before former President Donald Trump during a Trump campaign rally on March 2 inside the Greensboro Coliseum. “We have the opportunity on Tuesday to send a clear message throughout the free world that North Carolina and the rest of this country are going to solidly stand behind President Trump going back to the White House,” Moore said.
A Trump supporter takes a selfie with Rep. Lauren Boebert on March 2 during a Trump campaign rally inside the Greensboro Coliseum.
Former President Donald Trump walks off the stage on March 2 inside the Greensboro Coliseum after a campaign rally ahead of the March 5 primary election.
Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson arrives at the Greensboro Coliseum on March 2 to attend a scheduled Trump campaign rally. “I think he cares for America, I think he wants to make America great again,” Johnson said.
A supporter of former President Trump takes a photo on his phone near the conclusion of Trumps speech on March 2 inside the Greensboro Coliseum.
Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson, far left, arrives at the Greensboro Coliseum on March 2 to attend a scheduled Trump campaign rally. “I think he cares for America, I think he wants to make America great again,” Johnson said.
David Capen enjoys a doughnut while volunteering for the Luke Farley campaign before a Trump campaign rally at the Greensboro Coliseum on March 2. Farley is running for North Carolina Labor Commissioner.
Former President Donald Trump held a campaign rally after 2 p.m. on March 2 inside the Greensboro Coliseum — attracting thousands of supporters. North Carolina Republicans, including Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, State House Speaker Tim Moore, Sen. Ted Budd and Rep. Virginia Foxx, also used the opportunity to rally supporters to vote March 5.
Former President Donald walks onto the stage for a campaign rally inside the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro on March 2.
Former President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally inside the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro on March 2 ahead of the March 5 primary election.
Millions gather around the world in solidarity for protesting the Israel-Hamas conflict and its effect on Palestine. As part of the International Day of Action on March 2, marches took place in Asheville, Charlotte and Raleigh in the state of North Carolina.
Millions gather around the world in solidarity for protesting the war in Palestine as action toward International Day of Action on March 2. Protests took place in Asheville, Charlotte and Raleigh in the state of North Carolina.
Protestors gather together at Raleigh’s Moore Square on March 2, chanting together about the tragedies of the on-going Israel-Hamas War led by speakers of the organization “The Answer”. March 2 is the International Day of Action, where roughly 116 cities worldwide host rallies promoting a ceasefire.
Protestors gather together at Raleigh’s Moore Square on March 2, chanting together about the tragedies of the on-going Israel-Hamas War led by speakers of the organization “The Answer”. March 2 is the International Day of Action, where roughly 116 cities worldwide host rallies promoting a ceasefire.
Protestors gather together at Raleigh’s Moore Square on March 2, chanting together about the tragedies of the on-going Israel-Hamas War led by speakers of the organization “The Answer”. March 2 is the International Day of Action, where roughly 116 cities worldwide host rallies promoting a ceasefire.
Protestors gather together at Raleigh’s Moore Square on March 2, chanting together about the tragedies of the on-going Israel-Hamas War led by speakers of the organization “The Answer”. March 2 is the International Day of Action, where roughly 116 cities worldwide host rallies promoting a ceasefire.