The Democratic president and the Republican governor are at odds
over scores of issues, including climate change, which experts
blame for Florida's increasingly wet, windy and intense
hurricanes.
More than 100 people died and nearly 400,000 homes and
businesses remained without power in Florida on Tuesday, five
days after Hurricane Ian crashed across the state. On Monday,
Biden visited Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory battered by
Hurricane Fiona last month.
Biden will survey Florida's badly damaged Fort Myers by
helicopter, before meeting with residents and disaster-relief
officials, as well as DeSantis, according to the White House.
Biden has been in regular communication with DeSantis during the
crisis and the federal government picked up a significant share
of the initial disaster relief. Last week, Biden said his
relationship with DeSantis is "irrelevant" but "very fine."
When Biden visited Florida in July after a condominium complex
collapsed and killed nearly 100 people, he said, "we're letting
the nation know we can cooperate when it's really important," as
he and DeSantis sat shoulder to shoulder.
On climate change, Biden has made reducing carbon emissions a
focus of his presidency, while DeSantis backed funding to harden
Florida's defenses against flooding but also opposed some
previous disaster-relief aid and pushed pension funds not to
consider environmental impact when they invest.
Before Hurricane Ian hit, Biden had planned a rally in the
political battleground state last week. Then, Democratic
officials expected Biden to attack DeSantis' approach, which has
included shunning COVID-19 lockdowns, mocking Biden's age and
abilities, penalizing Walt Disney World Resort for opposing
state laws limiting discussion of LGBTQ issues in schools and
flying Venezuelan immigrants from Texas to Martha's Vineyard.
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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