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Former campaign press secretary Karoline Leavitt suggested her team could be involved in providing transportation to voters affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton .
Both storms have left over 220 people dead and hundreds more missing across states experiencing power outages and flooding.
Many residents have evacuated their home counties entirely with only three weeks left until the election.
The RNC sent a memo to Gov. Roy Cooper and the North Carolina General Assembly with 10 suggestions to help ensure people still vote.
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