Hurricane Helene Shakes Up Election Campaigns in Georgia and North Carolina
North Carolina, Asheville, USAWed Oct 02 2024
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A big storm is causing major changes to the election campaigns in two important states. Hurricane Helene has been causing trouble in Georgia and North Carolina, and it's affecting how politicians are planning their visits. Vice President Kamala Harris is adjusting her schedule to visit these areas and see what help is needed.
Harris will first go to Georgia, then head to North Carolina. Her team says she wants to check out the damage and meet people who have been affected by the storm. This is happening just a month before Election Day, so it's causing some shifts in plans. President Joe Biden is also going to North Carolina to see the worst-hit areas from the air.
The Republican nominee has visited Georgia too, but they've been criticized for sharing wrong information about how the government is responding to the storm. Because of all this, Harris's campaign had to change its plans. Her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, will now visit Pennsylvania without her. He'll be joined by Senator John Fetterman on a bus tour instead.
Harris's team is making sure her visits don't get in the way of local rescue efforts. Her trips to Wisconsin and Michigan are still happening as planned. This whole situation shows how tough it can be to run a campaign during an emergency like this storm. As people keep working to fix all the damage, we'll have to wait and see how the election is affected by Hurricane Helene.
https://localnews.ai/article/hurricane-helene-shakes-up-election-campaigns-in-georgia-and-north-carolina-8ad9c000
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