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Reaching Rural Voters in North Carolina After Hurricane Helene
Forward of Election Day, canvassers knocked on voters’ doorways in Ashe County in storm-ravaged Western North Carolina.
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“What we all know is that North Carolina is a useless warmth proper now. So the margin of victory goes to return from rural voters. You’ve bought to get to the place persons are at, and that is rugged mountain turf. So generally the bridge is out to entry the house, and also you’ve bought to go down and throughout the creek and up the opposite aspect to search out out if the voter’s there. Typically, we’ve hit addresses the place the home is gone and we’re discovering individuals in tents.” “Good day, good day. Hello, my identify is Bailey and that is Ibi. We’re from Down Residence North Carolina. How did you, how did you do within the storm? It appears to be like type of arduous round right here.” Yeah, the water was up previous these bushes when it — and also you see what occurred to the automotive.” “And have you ever made plans to vote? Are you going to vote?” “I used to be really capable of go final Monday, so I did. Yeah, I used to be capable of get in.” “Did your housemates additionally vote already as properly?” “So that they nonetheless want too. So belief me, I’m pushing on them. And my son, who’s in Greensboro, to ensure he will get in.” “Ashe County, it wouldn’t be the place you’d historically count on political efforts to be energetic at this section within the marketing campaign as a result of it’s so closely a Republican county. And but, we all know each vote counts the identical. So we’re actually motivated to ensure that we find yourself with representatives all up and down who signify working-class individuals and are going to do what’s required to assist rebuild Western North Carolina.”
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