After bungled response to Helene, demand a squeaky-clean election
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Hurricane Helene's devastation in Republican areas of Georgia and North Carolina could impact voter turnout and swing the 2024 election outcome.
Politico noted that the regions affected by Helene are predominantly Republican, suggesting that the hurricane's devastation may hamper GOP voter turnout in critical states.
Chris Cooper, a political science professor, stated that political implications could influence the recovery decisions made by the Democratic-controlled federal and state governments.
In politically polarized times, there are concerns that recovery efforts in red counties may be deliberately slow, considering the upcoming elections.
Read at New York Post
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