Kathy Manning emphasizes early voting and job creation in recent updates

Kathy Manning emphasizes early voting and job creation in recent updates
Kathy Manning U.S. House of Representatives from North Carolina's 6th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congresswoman Kathy Manning, representing North Carolina’s 6th district, recently shared a series of updates on social media. Her posts focused on early voting in North Carolina, job creation under the Biden-Harris Administration, and her engagement with community partner organizations.

On October 23, 2024, Congresswoman Manning highlighted the importance of early voting in North Carolina. She encouraged constituents to “make a plan to cast your ballot by Election Day, Tuesday, November 5th.” Additionally, she provided a link for voters to check their registration status. “Early voting is underway across North Carolina! Now is the time to make a plan to cast your ballot by Election Day, Tuesday, November 5th.”

Later that day, Manning emphasized job growth in North Carolina under the current administration. She stated that over 500,000 jobs have been created statewide and over 35,000 within her district alone. Manning attributed this growth to Democratic economic policies. “Under the Biden-Harris Administration, over 500,000 jobs have been created across North Carolina…”

On October 24, Congresswoman Manning expressed gratitude towards community partner organizations during a visit to her Greensboro office. She acknowledged their efforts in serving the community and reiterated her commitment as their representative in Congress. “I enjoyed welcoming #NC06 community partner organizations to my Greensboro office…”



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