2024 election updates: Helene politics is the focus 36 days until Election Day

Donald Trump tours south Georgia while Kamala Harris gets a FEMA briefing.

Last Updated: September 30, 2024, 1:21 PM EDT

With just 36 days until Election Day, the campaign trail is taking a sharp turn toward how Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are responding to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene and its aftermath.

It's also one day before the vice presidential debate on Tuesday.

1:16 PM EDT

NC leaders ask politicians to stay away

Ahead of his visit to Valdosta, Georgia, Trump posted to Truth Social that he will pay his respects to the community, which was devastated by Hurricane Helene, and bring aid.

Trump added that he was going to stop by damaged communities in North Carolina too, but determined it would be too burdensome on local officials.

President Donald Trump greets U.S Air Force airmen as he arrives at the Muniz Air National Guard Base as he makes a visit after Hurricane Maria hit the island, Oct. 3, 2017, in Carolina, Puerto Rico.
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper and Rep. Chuck Edwards, who represents Asheville, North Carolina, told ABC Contributing Political Correspondent Rachael Bade on Sunday night that photo-ops were not welcome. Cooper even asked President Joe Biden and Harris to please not visit the state right now.

--ABC News' Lalee Ibssa, Soorin Kim and Kelsey Walsh

10:41 AM EDT

New York Times endorses Harris

The New York Times endorsed Harris for president in an editorial published Monday morning, calling her "the only patriotic choice for president" and later "the only choice."

Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign event at the Expo at World Market Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, September 29, 2024.
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"As a dedicated public servant who has demonstrated care, competence and an unwavering commitment to the Constitution, Ms. Harris stands alone in this race," the Times' editorial board wrote. "She may not be the perfect candidate for every voter, especially those who are frustrated and angry about our government's failures to fix what's broken -- from our immigration system to public schools to housing costs to gun violence. Yet we urge Americans to contrast Ms. Harris's record with her opponent's."

--ABC News' Oren Oppenheim

10:00 AM EDT

Trump heads to Georgia devastation, Harris cancels campaign events and heads to DC for FEMA briefing

Trump is scheduled to visit Valdosta, Georgia, on Monday amid storm wreckage in the area.

Trump, who has been criticizing Harris for not visiting communities damaged by Hurricane Helene, will receive a briefing on the damage from the hurricane, help distribute relief supplies and deliver campaign remarks at a local furniture store in Valdosta, the campaign announced on Sunday.

Harris, meanwhile, is canceling her campaign events and heading back from Las Vegas to get a briefing at FEMA headquarters in Washington on what her campaign says are the "ongoing impacts of Hurricane Helene and the federal actions being taken to support emergency response and recovery efforts across several states."