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Will Hurricane Helene Affect The Election In 35 DAYS?

Will the Harris/Biden Administration be slow in providing hurricane aide to North Carolina, as they have no political interest in a quick recovery in those counties most hardly hit?
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Veteran Republican strategist Roger Stone and co-host Troy Smith of Slingshot.news analyze the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene on both North Carolina and Georgia—two pivotal swing states that could determine the outcome of the 2024 presidential election between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Stone points out that the hurricane has adversely affected 29 of 100 counties in North Carolina—virtually all of them Republican strongholds, with the exception of Buncombe County which includes the city of Asheville.

Stone points out that the level of devastation in these counties is beyond comprehension and that it is uncertain whether electricity, running water, and passable roads can be restored before the November election just 35 days away.

Stone also predicts that the Harris/Biden Administration will be slow in providing hurricane aid to North Carolina, as they have no political interest in a quick recovery in those counties most hardly hit.

Stone and Smith also provide a preview of the coming debate between Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance and the Democrat vice presidential candidate, Gov. Tim Walz. Smith plays a video in which Walz continually grabs his own crotch while addressing a group of school children and juxtaposes that with the tumultuous welcome that Trump got at the Alabama-Georgia football game in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

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