GREENVILLE, N.C. — North Carolina’s key role in the presidential race continues Tuesday with yet another high profile campaign visit.

Dr. Jill Biden, the wife of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, will visit Greenville where she will join a Get Out the Vote rally at Pitt Community College. She will then head to Fayetteville where she is planning to meet with veterans and military families.

This will be one of the first visits to eastern North Carolina for either campaign. The president visited Wilmington earlier last month. So far, most of the visits have focused on the Triangle, Charlotte, and Greensboro areas. It also comes the day before the vice presidential debate.

Dr. Biden has held virtual events in North Carolina, but this will be her first in-person visit in the general election. It follows a Greensboro visit Friday by Doug Emhoff, who is the husband of Kamala Harris.

Joe Biden recently made his first in-person visit to North Carolina at a small event in Charlotte. President Trump has made five visits in as many weeks, including larger rallies.