I’m sorry for the confusion, but as of my last update, there is no verified information about Tulsi Gabbard, the former Democratic presidential candidate, joining the Republican party or attending a Trump rally. Please note that the situation could have changed after my most recent update. You should follow the latest news sources to get the current details.

Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democratic presidential candidate, made headlines by joining the Republican party during a rally for former President Donald Trump. The unusual party switch made waves in the political world, raising both questions and speculation. The...

Indeed, states hit by natural disasters such as hurricanes often face additional challenges in conducting smooth elections. For example, hurricanes can cause significant damage to infrastructure, including buildings that are often used as polling locations like schools, community centers, and churches. These structures may be undergoing repair or reconstruction during the election period, making them unavailable for voting purposes. Another hurdle could be related to displaced residents. Significant displacement of people after a hurricane could result in mismatches in voter registration information. If people had to shift to a new place after the calamity or are temporarily living with friends or family in a different district or state, their registered addresses might not match their current residences which could lead to issues. Mail-In or absentee voting can also be affected, as hurricane-induced damages can disrupt regular postal services in the area. Therefore, timely receipt and delivery of mail-in ballots can be a concern. These are probably a few of the additional voting hurdles these states may be facing. It is important for election entities and local governments to create strategies or emergency plans which may include the provision of additional polling stations, the extension of registration deadlines, and the assurance of additional support to aid in mail-in and absentee voting to ensure that affected residents still have their voices heard during elections.

In the recent past, the battleground states of Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina have been hit by devastating hurricanes, forcing many people to evacuate, damaging infrastructure, and disrupting regular operations. This has subsequently created challenging circumstances for people's...

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