Opinion: In Ian's wake, the spotlight is on Biden and DeSantis

There are very few things that test political leaders like natural disasters. When mother nature wreaks havoc, presidents, governors, and legislators are forced to deploy resources to address the dire needs of those affected. This week, Hurricane Ian tore through the sunshine state with 150-mph winds and catastrophic floods that left at least 15 people dead in what President Joe Biden said could be the “deadliest hurricane in Florida’s history.” Millions of residents are still without power, and the losses covered by insurance alone could cost tens of billions of dollars.

(SOURCE) https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/30/opinions/hurricane-ian-biden-desantis-zelizer/index.html

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