Donald Trump announced Thursday that he and Indiana Gov. Mike Pence will be touring flood-ravaged Louisiana on Friday.

ABC News Politics reported that the Republican presidential nominee and his running mate will concentrate on the state’s hardest-hit area of Baton Rouge.

NEW: @realDonaldTrump and @mike_pence will head to the flood-ravaged area of Baton Rouge tomorrow, sources tell @ABC‘s @CandaceSmith_. — ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) August 19, 2016

Trump commented on the Louisiana flood Thursday night at the opening of a campaign event in Charlotte, North Carolina.

“We are one nation. When one state hurts, we all hurt — and we must all work together to lift each other up. Working, building, restoring together,” he said, according to The Hill.

CNN contributor and Trump supporter Kayleigh McEnany tweeted:

TRUMP: “Our campaign is about representing the great majority of Americans… who turn on the TV & don’t hear anyone speaking for them.” — Kayleigh McEnany (@kayleighmcenany) August 19, 2016

President Obama, meanwhile, is still vacationing in Martha’s Vineyard, spending much of his time on the golf course.

Conservative author and syndicated columnist Ben Shapiro, who is no fan of the Republican presidential nominee, had to nonetheless hand it to Trump.

Yet another smart thing. https://t.co/HKjp0tSKwm — Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) August 19, 2016

And others picked up on that theme.

@vjeannek Brilliant. Already went to Milwaukee. At least someone cares about the people more than golf. — Jdog (@jschau11) August 19, 2016

@benshapiro We are gonna get smart. Oh boy we are gonna get so smart you will say “Mr Trump, stop being so smart!” We are tired of smartness — Sheev (@Sheevster) August 19, 2016

And what of Obama? Even the press is asking questions. This statement may hold the answer.

And as for Trump’s Democratic counterpart, one person suggested this:

Related: As flooding sends thousands fleeing Louisiana homes, a local paper BEGS the question: Where’s Obama?

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