The gap between registered voters in the swing state closed, but an expert says that younger people may hold a surprise for Trump.
Kamala Harris will survey Hurricane Helene damage Wednesday in Georgia, with plans to visit North Carolina in the coming days.
Former President Donald Trump may lose North Carolina to Kamala Harris in November as polls indicate the swing state could go either way. A Washington Post survey of 1,001 likely voters, in North Carolina released Tuesday shows Trump has a 2-point lead over the vice president (50 percent to 48).
Western North Carolina damage from Hurricane Helene may shake up the presidential election in the critical battleground state, which could have national implications, state politics experts say.
Flooding risks delaying or destroying mail ballots, which started going out earlier this month in the state, and has forced the closure of several county election offices.
While the region hit hardest is largely rural, it holds a healthy share of the state’s nearly 7.7 million registered voters.
North Carolina election officials won't know until later this week whether some in-person early voting sites in areas hit by Helene need to be relocated.
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Vice President Kamala Harris will visit storm-damaged Georgia on Wednesday and North Carolina in the coming days to see the debris left behind from Hurricane Helene, the White House confirmed.
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.