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Is Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz ‘just the ticket’ for the Democrats to win the White House?
Read full article: Is Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz ‘just the ticket’ for the Democrats to win the White House?Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is now on Vice President Kamala Harris’ ticket as her vice presidential running mate. The question is: Is he just the ticket the Democrats need to win the White House?
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Members of transgender community open up about what election means for them
Read full article: Members of transgender community open up about what election means for themOn Sunday, News4Jax spoke with members of the transgender community about this upcoming election and what it means for them. From inside their Ponte Vedra Beach home, Christina Greeneltch and her wife, Kristie, talked about the 2020 presidential election. I don’t know how they would support others. I would like to think they might, but I don’t know they would.”News4Jax also asked her whether she felt suppressed by the current administration. He’s never done it for politics,” Tiffany Trump said to a crowd of members of the LGBTQ community.
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RNC preparations cost city of Jacksonville $154,000
Read full article: RNC preparations cost city of Jacksonville $154,000JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Despite the fact that the Republican National Convention moved to Jacksonville earlier this summer never took place here, the city still spent thousands of dollars on planning. Auditors determined that more than $153,602.68 was spent on planning the event -- with 45% that on overtime pay to Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office employees and another 45% to an outside firm hired to help secure federal grants. The remaining 10% of the money went to overtime to Jacksonville Fire-Rescue and other city employees. In late July, President Donal Trump canceled the Jacksonville events due to coronavirus cases surging locally and across Florida. Mayor Lenny Curry stated numerous times that Jacksonville would not be on the hook for any costs.