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VIDEO: Rep. Don Davis Reflects on 109-Year-Old NC Voter Cassie Smith

With the State of the Union address tonight, Rep. Don Davis (D-NC) took a moment to talk about his special guest for the event — 109-year-old Cassie Smith of Battleboro, who Davis describes as a “living and walking symbol of our democracy.” Smith was one of the first residents in the state to cast a…


With the State of the Union address tonight, Rep. Don Davis (D-NC) took a moment to talk about his special guest for the event — 109-year-old Cassie Smith of Battleboro, who Davis describes as a “living and walking symbol of our democracy.”

Smith was one of the first residents in the state to cast a vote during the early voting period of NC’s primary election.

In addition to Smith, other North Carolinians who will be attending the SOTU are:

📌 Durham gun violence prevention activist Lavern Lucier, whose son Syncere Burrell was murdered in 2020

📌 Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden

📌 Steven Hadfield, a Matthews man who has a rare blood cancer as well as Type 2 diabetes, and an advocate for capping Medicare out-of-pocket costs

📌 Kris Blackley, a nurse at Atrium Health Levine Cancer Center in Charlotte, invited by First Lady Dr. Jill Biden to highlight the president’s push to end cancer, the “Biden Cancer Moonshot

 

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