Here's a mostly complete list of Barack Obama's surrogates in North Carolina for the general election:
Vice presidential candidate Joe Biden and his wife Jill; Michelle Obama; Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius; U.S. Sen. Byron Dorgan, former Govs. Jim Hunt and Ray Mabus; former Sen. Bill Bradley; former Sen. Jean Carnahan; U.S. Reps. Bob Etheridge, David Price, Brad Miller, G.K. Butterfield and Jim Cooper; Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee; Secretary of State Elaine Marshall; former Agriculture Commissioner Britt Cobb; state Senate Majority Leader Tony Rand; state Rep. Dan Blue; retired Gen. Wesley Clark; Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Lambert; Maj. Gen. Scott Gration; professor Sarah Sewall; veterans Paul Bucha, John McCary and Jon Kuniholm; musicians James Taylor, Jay-Z and Tift Merritt; actresses Alfre Woodard, Jurnee Smollett, Tatyana Ali, Ellen Pompeo, Danielle Panabaker and Edie Falco; members of the cast of "The Wire"; actors Kal Penn and Harold Perrineau; comedian Chris Rock, and Nascar driver Junior Johnson. The daughter of Jackie Robinson was scheduled to come but did not make it.
Previously: Obama's surrogates in the primary.
Two more surrogates are heading to North Carolina.
Vietnam war veteran Paul Bucha and Iraq war veteran John McCary will speak on behalf of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Friday.
The visit is timed to coincide with the first presidential debate, which will focus on national security.
Bucha previously introduced Obama during an event in Fayetteville in March.
Republican John McCain has asked to postpone the debate to deal with the financial crisis on Wall Street, but Obama has said he expects the debate will go on.