Hurricane Helene severely impacted key swing states like Georgia and North Carolina, raising questions about voter turnout amid recovery efforts as the presidential election approaches.
In 2020, nearly 2.4 million votes were cast in the affected counties, where Trump dominated the majority, winning 57.3% of votes in Georgia's impacted areas.
As candidates respond to the storm, Vice President Harris emphasizes federal assistance while Trump criticizes responses and misrepresents available aid, further intensifying political debates.
The 2020 election showed a discrepancy in voting patterns, with Trump winning a significant number of rural counties, even as Biden's votes were higher overall due to urban concentration.
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