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Harris Courts Moderates As Trump Slams Hurricane Response In NC

As Election Day nears, Kamala Harris targets moderate Republicans across key swing states, while Donald Trump tours storm-damaged areas in North Carolina, criticizing the government's response to Hurricane Helene. Both candidates strive for undecided voters in a highly contested race.

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Harris Courts Moderates As Trump Slams Hurricane Response In NC

With just over two weeks left until Election Day, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is making a strategic push to attract moderate Republicans in three pivotal swing states. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump is in North Carolina, criticizing the government’s response to Hurricane Helene as he tours the storm-ravaged area.

Harris Teams Up with Liz Cheney

On Monday, Harris appeared alongside Liz Cheney, a notable Republican who has been vocal against Trump’s influence in the party. Cheney urged undecided voters to “reject the kind of vile vitriol” associated with Trump’s rhetoric. This collaboration underscores Harris’s intent to reach across party lines and appeal to those disillusioned with Trump.

Trump’s Criticism of Government Response

While in North Carolina, Trump toured the damage in Asheville and repeated his conspiracy theories regarding the government’s disaster response. At a rally in Greenville, he intensified his campaign message, portraying immigrants as threats to the nation. His remarks suggested that immigrants were responsible for looting and crime, further polarizing the electorate.

A Focus on Key States

Harris is actively campaigning in critical Rust Belt states—Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin—areas that voted for Trump in 2016 but turned blue for President Joe Biden in 2020. In her speeches, Harris has emphasized the need for unity, encouraging voters to transcend partisan politics and prioritize their shared identity as Americans.

Cheney’s Support for Harris

Cheney, who has previously endorsed Harris, expressed a desire to reject the “cruelty” she associates with Trump’s politics. During the campaign, both women have emphasized the importance of defending the rule of law and restoring decency to political discourse.

Trump’s Controversial Claims

Trump’s narrative during his North Carolina tour included unfounded claims that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was redirecting disaster funds to assist undocumented immigrants. Local officials were compelled to issue fact-checks in response to Trump’s statements, which they labeled as falsehoods that could mislead the public regarding hurricane response efforts.

The Race Tightens

As both candidates work to secure undecided voters, recent polls indicate a close contest. A Washington Post-Schar School survey revealed both candidates at 47% among registered voters in seven battleground states. Despite Harris’s significant campaign spending—over $200 million in September—Trump remains a formidable opponent.

Elon Musk’s Influence

The election landscape is further complicated by tech mogul Elon Musk, who has heavily invested in Trump’s campaign. Musk’s support has included financial backing and leveraging his social media platform, X, to promote Republican viewpoints. His recent promise to award a $1 million prize daily until Election Day has drawn scrutiny from state authorities.

 

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