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Can Trump Still Win if Hurricane Helene Takes North Carolina and Georgia off the Table?
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Can Trump Still Win if Hurricane Helene Takes North Carolina and Georgia off the Table?

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Matt Margolis
Oct 06, 2024
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The catastrophic Hurricane Helene has caused extensive damage in Republican strongholds like Georgia and North Carolina, raising suspicions that the Biden-Harris administration’s lackluster response may actually be a calculated effort at voter suppression and not just garden variety administration incompetence.

While it may seem inappropriate to discuss an election and voting when people have lost their homes and lives, the actions of the Biden-Harris administration are undeniably suspicious. A natural disaster this close to the election is usually a time for the incumbent administration to demonstrate its leadership and crisis management skills, yet we’re being bombarded with reports of FEMA’s incompetence and the obstruction of private relief efforts.

Victims on the ground are increasingly frustrated with the Biden-Harris administration’s slow response, which makes it impossible to not question whether this lack of action is intentional, and to consider the electoral implications of it.

In this post, I will reveal what (if any) paths to the presidency Trump has if the devastation of Hurricane Helene is enough to tip these states to Kamala Harris.

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