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#AskJAXTDY | Can a judicial candidate advertise herself as ‘conservative’?
Read full article: #AskJAXTDY | Can a judicial candidate advertise herself as ‘conservative’?Jacksonville Today reader Kevin E. wonders why a local judicial candidate is allowed to advertise herself as a conservative in a nonpartisan race.
#AskJAXTDY | Who’s behind mailers in School Board District 3 race?
Read full article: #AskJAXTDY | Who’s behind mailers in School Board District 3 race?Jacksonville Today reader Henry T. received a political mailer that caught his eye in late June. In Henry’s eyes, its message against District 3 Duval County School Board incumbent Cindy Pearson was “over-the-top scaremongering.” A second anti-Pearson card soon followed. Henry wrote to us, asking for info on who sent the mailers, which is listed on them as a political action committee called Educated Professionals for Jacksonville.
Darryl Daniels and Michelle Cook have both qualified to run for Clay County Sheriff
Read full article: Darryl Daniels and Michelle Cook have both qualified to run for Clay County SheriffA former sheriff and a current sheriff will face off in Clay County. Darryl Daniels qualified to run for the office Friday morning. The deadline to qualify is noon.
As the technology for AI increases, so does the concern about potential dangers
Read full article: As the technology for AI increases, so does the concern about potential dangersArtificial Intelligence is rapidly advancing… and so are the concerns about the potential dangers this technology possess. For example, we’ve seen headlines - linking AI and election security - and the problems it could bring for voters.
TELL US: Has anything changed your mind about a Republican presidential candidate after the debate?
Read full article: TELL US: Has anything changed your mind about a Republican presidential candidate after the debate?The shrinking field of Republican presidential hopefuls is gathering on a debate stage for the fourth time this year.