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Is it necessary for a high-level politician (President, Governor, etc.) to personally view a disaster area?
Is their presence helping, or hindering, the relief efforts? Is the President/Governor, along with their entourage of security and the media, getting in the way? Is there anything they can gain first-hand that they could not gain via a team of observers who can report back to them in real time?
Is their presence helping, or hindering, the relief efforts? Is the President/Governor, along with their entourage of security and the media, getting in the way? Is there anything they can gain first-hand that they could not gain via a team of observers who can report back to them in real time?