Vice President Kamala Harris met Saturday with Black leaders in North Carolina and was to help volunteers prepare relief packages for hurricane victims as she resumed campaigning in the state, followed on Sunday by attending church and holding a campaign rally.
Many counties in North Carolina are still feeling the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene, prompting concerns about the impact on the election. North Carolina Democratic Party State Chair Anderson Clayton explains how Democrats are pressing ahead in the battleground state,
Depending on a voter's place of residence, they are assigned a polling location. To find your polling location, search using the Election Day Polling Place Search on the North Carolina State Board of Elections website.
The legislation includes $273 million in relief funds and modifications to election procedures in the affected counties.
While both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have said they are focused on recovery efforts, Helene has obvious political implications heading into the Nov. 5 election.
The deadline for voter registration is upon us here in North Carolina, but don’t fret! There are still chances to update your information. While absentee ballots started going out last month after a delay due to Robert F Kennedy Jr.
U.S. congressional candidate in North Carolina Laurie Buckhout joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the significance of the Black male vote and why she believes the border crisis and the economy are the number one issues for voters.
Harris met with Black leaders at The Pit Authentic Barbecue restaurant in Raleigh before she joined volunteers who were there to pack bandages, baby formula, baby wipes, pain relief pills and other items for victims of Hurricane Helene, which tore through western North Carolina last month.
Vice President Kamala Harris will meet with Black leaders in North Carolina on Saturday and attend church and hold a rally in the state on Sunday, according to her campaign. The weekend trip is her second to the battleground state after it was struck by Hurricane Helene,