If you want tickets to see former President Barack Obama make his pitch Friday afternoon for Democrat Stacey Abrams in Georgia's governor's race at Morehouse College, you'll have a few hours to do so.

The state’s Democratic Party has set up 11 locations statewide to get two free tickets - first-come, first-serve - from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday.

The locations are:

Albany Campaign Office – 141 W Broad Avenue, Albany, GA 31701
The Gathering Spot – 384 Northyards Blvd NW, Building 100, Atlanta, GA 30313
Zucot Gallery – 100 Centennial Olympic PK DR SW, Atlanta, GA 30313

Augusta Campaign Office – 601 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30901

Cobb Campaign Office – 591 Cherokee Street, Marietta, GA 30060

Columbus Campaign Office – 1828 Midtown Drive, Columbus, GA 31906

DeKalb Campaign Office – 4185 Snapfinger Woods Drive, Decatur, GA 30035
Gwinnett Campaign Office  – 2100 Pleasant Hill Road (Inside Gwinnett Place Mall), Suite 243, Duluth, GA 30096

East Point Campaign Office – 2605 Ben Hill Road, East Point, GA 30344

Macon Campaign Office – 1343 Georgia Avenue, Macon, GA 31201
Savannah Campaign Office – 713 E 65th Street, Savannah, GA 31305

People are asked to provide an address, phone number, and email for both ticket holders upon ticket pick-up.

The rally is scheduled at Morehouse’s Forbes Arena, starting at 5 p.m.

Obama has some familiarity with the Atlanta college. He gave the 2013 commencement address at Morehouse.

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