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Can Harris beat Trump? Democrats must decide | FOX 5 News
SUMMARY: Vice President Kamala Harris is seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, garnering support from several Georgia lawmakers. Despite acknowledging her uphill battle, they believe she can win Georgia and the overall election if nominated. Harris has visited Georgia extensively and has strong local connections. State Senator Nan Oric and others emphasize enthusiasm for her potential candidacy, particularly since President Biden‘s decision to step back. Discussions around party unity and a possible mini primary are also ongoing. While polls show former President Trump leading Harris in Georgia, local Democrats remain optimistic about her chances in November.
After President Joe Biden‘s announcement that he was withdrawing from the 2024 presidential race, followed by news of his Kamala Harris endorsement, the Democratic Party was tasked with deciding whether they believe the vice president is up for the job.
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HBCUs receive $18 million grant from health giant
SUMMARY: Paris-based pharmaceutical and healthcare company Sopi has announced an $18 million grant over 10 years to support three historically black medical schools: Morehouse School of Medicine, Howard University College of Medicine, and Mahy Medical College. Although the specific allocation for each school has not been disclosed, funding will be distributed based on individual needs. The grant aims to enhance clinical research staffing, improve infrastructureโsuch as online chat services and pharmacy upgradesโand develop customized training programs to advance the educational and operational capabilities of these institutions over the coming decade.
The grant will be spread over 10 years and divided among three historically Black medical schools, including Morehouse.
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Nearly $10M spent in U.S. House District 14 | Georgia
SUMMARY: In Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, Republican incumbent Marjorie Taylor Greene is running against Democratic challenger Shawn Harris in a highly expensive race. Greene has raised $7.8 million for her campaign, while Harris has raised nearly $2 million, leaving them with similar amounts to spend as the third fundraising quarter ended. Greene, a prominent figure in the โAmerica Firstโ movement, focuses on issues like defunding the FBI and impeaching President Biden. Despite heavy odds against him after Greene’s 66% win in 2022, Harris remains optimistic, drawing inspiration from previous successful Democratic campaigns in Georgia. Early voting is underway.
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In a quarter of Georgia counties, trained prison inmates are firefighters on the job
SUMMARY: Fire Station 2, located in a prison in Georgia, responds to 350-400 emergency calls annually, providing crucial firefighting services in South Atlanta. Amid a firefighter shortage, five select inmates from the Georgia Diagnostic Prison have been trained and certified as firefighters, living at the station instead of prison cells. This program gives inmates a second chance, allowing them to gain skills and employment opportunities after serving their time. Chief BJ Maddox supports this initiative, which operates in 35 counties and responds to about 3,000 calls annually, emphasizing redemption and community service for those striving to reform.
The program allows certain inmates to become certified firefighters while serving their time behind bars and respond to calls in the community.
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