Trump Is Doing His Best to Make the Hurricane Into a Bad Issue for Him
Briefly

In newsless periods, Trump becomes the favorite, remembered by voters for his previous presidency during good economic times, yet faces challenges with his hurricane responses.
His hurricane response has been bizarre, making unsubstantiated claims about FEMA and alleging that they avoid helping Republicans, which could be damaging to his electoral prospects.
Voters desire a president who can unify during emergencies, but Trump's divisive rhetoric amidst hurricane situations has positioned him in opposition to this expectation.
Despite being in a favorable electoral position, Trump's compulsive need to dominate the news often leads him to make statements that may ultimately hurt his campaign.
Read at Slate Magazine
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