Vice President Kamala Harris is set to visit North Carolina in the near future, as confirmed by the White House. This visit comes in the wake of Hurricane Helene's impact on the state, with Harris staying updated on the response and recovery efforts. She engaged in discussions with Asheville Mayor Esther Manheimer on Tuesday, reiterating the Biden administration's dedication to providing support to the affected areas.
During her upcoming visit, Harris is expected to assess the damage firsthand, offer updates on the federal response, and engage with the communities that have been impacted. President Joe Biden is also scheduled to tour the storm-ravaged regions of North and South Carolina on Wednesday. Additionally, he plans to visit affected communities in Florida and Georgia, as outlined by the White House.
The aftermath of Hurricane Helene has thrust the storm into the political spotlight due to its significant impact on crucial battleground states like Georgia and North Carolina. Biden has already authorized major disaster declarations for Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Florida. State and local officials from various political affiliations have commended the administration's response efforts, while former President Donald Trump has sought to leverage the situation for political gain.