Reporter Bob Buckley from NewsNation affiliate WGHP says the impact of Helene in North Carolina could have “massive” impact on the election.
U.S. presidential race is currently a toss-up in the battleground state of North Carolina, according to a new poll released Thursday. Both former President Trump and his election opponent, Vice President Harris,
The gap between registered voters in the swing state closed, but an expert says that younger people may hold a surprise for Trump.
With polling places destroyed, workers missing, and residents displaced, officials scramble to restore ballot access.
Vice President Kamala Harris will tour damage caused by Helene in Georgia and North Carolina, as the devastating and deadly storm has also roiled the political calendar just over a month from Election Day.
Election officials in Georgia, North Carolina and Florida are working quickly to ensure voters can still securely cast early ballots, despite the devastating storm impacts of Hurricane Helene that have in some cases left them without power,
Former President Donald Trump is holding a town hall in Fayetteville, North Carolina, roughly a week after the western part of the state was battered by Hurricane Helene. The town hall is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Eastern time.
North Carolina election officials are scrambling to make sure the state's over 7 million registered voters can cast a ballot in the upcoming presidential election, after flooding from Hurricane Helene caused extensive damage in the western part of the state.
Just weeks after Hurricane Helene struck the Southeast, claiming at least 128 lives, voters there will be casting ballots in a contentious presidential election.
Early voting in North Carolina is facing hurdles as the impacts of Hurricane Helene continue to devastate communities in the Southeast, blocking roads and disrupting services across the state.
North Carolina election officials say they will do everything in their power to ensure that voters in the crucial presidential swing state will be able to cast their ballots despite the