Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is scaring off the other Democratic candidates in the swing state of North Carolina, where Clinton is set to make a campaign speech Wednesday afternoon.

Both gubernatorial candidate Roy Cooper and Senate candidate Deborah Ross are going to skip out on the Clinton rally in Raleigh, with Ross citing a “prior commitment” and Cooper giving no explanation for his no-show.

Trump is leading Clinton 43.8 to 42.8 percent in the Real Clear Politics rolling poll average and beats her 47 to 43 in a recent survey conducted by the Democratic-leaning firm Public Policy Polling.

America Rising trackers have recently caught both Cooper and Ross “running away,” as the super PAC put it, from Clinton questions: