Relief and rescue efforts continue in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene, but one person claimed President Joe Biden has not helped the majority of the affected counties because he didn’t win them in 2020.
Donald Trump and others have shared false claims about the federal hurricane response. Officials say it's making recovery harder.
Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is heading to North Carolina as the state recovers from Hurricane Helene
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.
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.
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.
North Carolina’s election board voted to give residents in the hurricane-impacted areas greater flexibility to vote by mail and run their elections.
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.
The gap between registered voters in the swing state closed, but an expert says that younger people may hold a surprise for Trump.
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 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).