John McCain has made few visits to North Carolina.
While Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has spoken to crowds totaling 169,050 in almost all of the major metropolitan areas of the state, McCain has come here only a handful of times.
McCain has also held mostly smaller speeches and meetings instead of the larger rallies held by Obama, though as Election Day neared he's held more rallies.
In all, McCain has spoken to about 17,900 people.
Before Primary:
Charlotte, May 5: McCain gave a speech on foreign policy before a crowd of 200 at the Charlotte Chamber.
Greensboro, May 5: McCain gave a speech on his judicial philosophy before "a large crowd of students" at Wake Forest University.
After Primary:
Montreat, June 29: McCain met privately with Rev. Billy Graham and his son Franklin at their retreat, Little Piney Cove.
Wilmington, Oct. 14: McCain gave a speech at a rally of 2,500 at Cape Fear Community College.
Concord, Oct. 18: McCain spoke to 7,000 at a rally in Concord.
Fayetteville, Oct. 28: McCain spoke to 8,200.


Comments
Just the fact McCain is in NC now, and not...
October 20, 2008 - 11:24am — Gosh (not verified)Ohio or Florida...proves much.
Palin/Trig 2012!