On Wednesday, the presidential hopeful visited the Pee Dee including stops in Darlington and Dillon.
He dropped by a spaghetti dinner at St. James United Methodist Church in Darlington Wednesday evening for a quick pep talk. He told the crowd of about 50 to keep the prayers coming as he makes his final push in the state. People there were re-energized by his stop.
"It was just great. It was exciting, and we've been fired up ever since. We're going to stay that way until we see him in the White House in Washington," says church member Helen Scipio.
Obama continued his Pee Dee push as he left Darlington for Dillon, where he electrified a crowd of several hundred at Dillon High School.
He spoke there for about an hour telling the crowd it is time for a change from the way Washington has been run for the past eight years.
Obama now has the endorsement of the state's two largest newspapers.
