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Hurricane Helene may stall early voting in North Carolina: Asheville devastation

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Early voting in North Carolina is facing hurdles as the impacts of Hurricane Helene continue to devastate communities in the Southeast, blocking roads and disrupting services across the state.

The start of mail-in voting in the key state of North Carolina had already been delayed in court that ruled ballots must be reprinted without the option of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who suspended his campaign and endorsed former President Donald Trump.

Even before the devastating hurricane, all eyes were on North Carolina as it emerged as one of the key swing states of this election, with recent polling from CNN showing Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump virtually tied among likely voters in the state. A heated governor debate between state Attorney General Josh Stein and Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is also taking place in Tar Heel State.

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