by Jeff Childers
And, surprise! The far-left Washington Post ran a story yesterday headlined, “Analysis – The hurricane X-factor in the 2024 election.” By “x-factor,” WaPo meant “it helps Democrats.” The sub-headline blithely explained, “Previous hurricanes have reduced voter turnout in hard-hit areas and both helped and hurt incumbents. This fall’s storms affect particularly crucial electoral regions.”
In other words, we aren’t the only ones who noticed these pre-election turbo hurricanes are crashing into critical tossup states like Georgia and North Carolina.
And what about Florida? WaPo hopes Hurricane Milton could possibly be a game-changer:

It’s not even a poorly kept secret anymore. They’re talking about it out in the open:

How did they learn about hurricane politics? WaPo mentioned the storm that taught the nation how hurricanes can radically change political outcomes. After 2005’s Hurricane Katrina flooded New Orleans, WaPo parenthetically observed that “The city in the years that followed the storm saw non-Black politicians assume levels of power not seen in decades.”
It’s so weird how these historic hurricanes are hitting red counties right before early voting starts.
We already know the Demo-Rats especially the Liberals want total control