The effort to connect those affected by Hurricane Helene via Starlink turns political as Musk takes shots at the FCC for denying federal subsidies to SpaceX.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris will visit areas ravaged by Hurricane Helene, traveling to Georgia on Wednesday and to North Carolina in coming days, a White House official said on Tuesday.
The gap between registered voters in the swing state closed, but an expert says that younger people may hold a surprise for Trump.
The Democratic nominee plans to visit Georgia on Wednesday and survey the devastation in North Carolina in the coming days.
Flooding risks delaying or destroying mail ballots, which started going out earlier this month in the state, and has forced the closure of several county election offices.
In recent years, the office of attorney general has served as a springboard for the highest seat in the state.
Rescuers are scouring the mountains of western North Carolina for anyone still unaccounted for since Hurricane Helene’s remnants caused catastrophic damage to the Southeast.
President Biden said he will visit North Carolina on Wednesday as the western part of the state recovers from devastating Hurricane Helene flooding.