Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris pledged ongoing federal support and praised the “heroes among us” as she visited North Carolina on Saturday in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, her second trip in four days to the disaster zone.
Donald Trump campaigned in North Carolina on Friday for the fourth time in a month, as the Republican presidential candidate tries to firm up support in a state he was handily leading a few months ago but is now among the most competitive in the race.
Donald J. Trump answered preselected questions from a pro-military crowd who echoed his false claims and approved of his vow to conduct massive deportations of undocumented immigrants.
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit storm-ravaged North Carolina on Saturday to provide an update on recovery efforts.
The latest news and live updates on the 2024 election as candidates survey Hurricane Helene damage. Follow the Trump-Vance and Harris-Walz campaigns ahead of the presidential election.
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is heading to North Carolina as the state recovers from Hurricane Helene.
Vice President Kamala Harris met relief officials and volunteers in North Carolina in a show of support for victims of Hurricane Helene, which caused large-scale damage in the election battleground state.
Just weeks after Hurricane Helene struck the Southeast, claiming at least 182 lives, voters there will be casting ballots in what's poised to be one of the most contentious presidential elections in United States history.
Former President Trump holds a 2-point advantage over Vice President Harris in a new Quinnipiac poll of likely voters in North Carolina — a reversal from just a few weeks earlier, when Harris led
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.
Reporter Bob Buckley from NewsNation affiliate WGHP says the impact of Helene in North Carolina could have “massive” impact on the election.