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Former President Donald Trump says he is not concerned that the aftermath of Hurricane Helene will affect election results in North Carolina .
North Carolina is critical to the Electoral College math that will decide whether Trump gets a White House encore or Harris hands him a second defeat.
Trump was asked whether it was helpful to criticize relief workers after reports they could be targeted by militia.
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