CLEVELAND (AP) — NBA superstar LeBron James and Grammy-winning recording artist Jay-Z want people to get out early to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.
James and Jay-Z will host a rally Wednesday at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland which will include a free concert by the hip-hop star. James attended a Cleveland rally earlier this month to encourage people to vote for Obama.
He's also contributed $20,000 to a committee supporting the presidential nominee. Two free tickets per person are available on a first-come, first-served basis at Obama headquarters across Northeast Ohio. Tickets will be available starting at noon Friday.
Campaign for Change offices are open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Call 216-322-0548 for details.
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