ATLANTA - Chase Oliver joins Apostle Moses Colbert Sunday morning for an after-church feeding ministry in Gastonia. Oliver is making campaign stops in Apex and Charlotte, North Carolina.
“North Carolina is where our campaign rolls through next and I’m excited to meet voters as well as both Libertarian candidates for Governor in the state,” says Oliver, 37, Rolling Stone’s “Most Influential Libertarian” and Libertarian presidential hopeful. “I’ll also be attending church service and helping those in need. It will be a full weekend.”
Oliver will spend Thursday and Friday in South Carolina, then Saturday and Sunday in North Carolina. Throughout the weekend, he joins local activists and participates in campaign events.
Combining his passion for activism at campaign stops and appearances, Oliver will join Apostle Moses Colbert for a feeding ministry. Apostle Moses is the director of Faith Hope & Love Community Enrichment Ministries.
LOCAL ACTIVISM
FAITH HOPE & LOVE COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT MINISTRIES 418 N. Oakland St., Gastonia, NC 28056 Lunch is typically served around 12-1 after the Sunday church service
CAMPAIGN EVENTS
MEET & GREET WITH SHANNON BRAY FOR GOVERNOR THE MOCHA ROOM 2145 Ten Ten Road, Apex, NC 27539 Saturday, Aug. 5 at 1:30-3 p.m.
MEET & GREET
THE MECKLENBURG BREWERY 4150 Yancey Road, Charlotte NC Saturday, Aug. 5 at 6:30-8 p.m.
Highlights of the campaign so far:
Oliver became the first third-party presidential candidate invited to speak at the Iowa Political Soapbox after actively campaigning at fairs July 21-23. His time at the Soapbox will be 2:15 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 19, at the Iowa State Fair.
Oliver spoke at two-panel discussions at FreedomFest in Memphis.
As Georgia’s first openly gay Senate candidate, he spent June marching and meeting with many people at Pride events in Chicago, Atlanta, and Kansas City.
Between those appearances, he joined the fight to stop the divisive and unpopular Cop City project in his hometown of Atlanta.
Oliver’s national attention grew following his debate with incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock and an empty podium set aside for opponent Herschel Walker. Oliver garnered over 80,000 votes and forced a runoff between the Republican and Democratic candidates.
Broadcast coverage includes PBS, CNN, Fox Business, and CSPAN. Print coverage includes The New York Times, The Washington Post, Bloomberg, and Rolling Stone, which labels him the “Most Influential Libertarian.”
Oliver is available for media interviews, including for university journalism and communications students.
To learn more about Chase Oliver, visit votechaseoliver.com.
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