Early voting has commenced in the crucial battleground state of North Carolina, as voters in the western part of the state prepare to cast their ballots despite ongoing challenges caused by Hurricane Helene. The hurricane left significant damage in its wake, with many areas still without power, running water, or reliable internet service. Despite these hardships, residents remain determined to vote, recognizing the importance of this year’s election. North Carolina is expected to play a pivotal role in determining the outcome of the national race, with both parties focusing heavily on voter turnout in the state
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