“A woman is seen praying inside the historic Mt Lebanon AME Zion Church in Elizabeth City, North Carolina on a Sunday morning in September. The air is filled with gospel music, prayer, and politics as Reverend Javan Leach emphasizes the importance of participation in the upcoming election. The congregation, located in a rare Democratic stronghold in Pasquotank County, is reminded of the impact their votes can have, especially in a state like North Carolina where elections have been historically close. Despite facing challenges in rural areas like Onslow County, Democrats are optimistic and have been making efforts to campaign in traditionally Republican strongholds. The recent impact of Hurricane Helene has disrupted campaign strategies, but both parties continue to adapt and engage with voters as early voting begins. Republicans are also mobilizing their grassroots efforts, recognizing North Carolina as a key battleground state. As the election draws near, the energy and enthusiasm among voters, like those at Mt Lebanon church, remain high as they understand the importance of their voices being heard at the polls.”