Today: October 13, 2024
Today: October 13, 2024

Biden will survey Hurricane Milton damage in Florida, Harris attends church in North Carolina

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October 13, 2024

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Sunday will survey the devastation inflicted on Florida's Gulf Coast by Hurricane Milton as he urges Congress to approve additional emergency disaster funding. Vice President Kamala Harris will spend a second day in North Carolina, hard-hit by Hurricane Helene, to attend a Black church and hold a campaign rally.

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