With only a handful of days left until Election Day, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump stepped up their efforts Thursday and made appeals to two very different groups of voters in the same swing state. The New York Times reports that Clinton, who is trying to boost minority turnout, painted Trump as a threat to black America in a North Carolina appearance, telling the crowd that her rival "thinks the lives of black people are all crime and poverty and despair." Trump, meanwhile, tried to energize his base at two events in the state, including an evening appearance in Johnston County. The News & Observer notes that he stuck to the script in a speech that focused heavily on the military. In other election coverage:
- Politico reports that surrogates for both candidates have been spreading out across America, including three of Trump's children. Clinton's high-profile surrogates include President Obama, who linked Trump to the KKK during a Thursday appearance in Jacksonville, Fla.
- CNN looks at why North Carolina and its 15 electoral votes could be the key to winning the election.