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Kamala Harris' campaign has raised more than $540 million since she launched her campaign. Now, she's sending $25 million of that haul to other party committees. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Now, she's sending some of it to other Democratic campaigns. The Harris campaign and the Democratic National Committee plan to send $25 million to a series of down-ballot Democratic campaign committees.
Persons: Kamala Harris, , Joe Biden, Harris Organizations: Democrats, Service, Democratic, Committee, Washington Post, Business
Governor Tim Walz delivers remarks at the Milwaukee Area Labor Council's Laborfest 2024 on September 2nd, 2024 at the Summerfest Grounds, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Tim Walz, Minnesota has expanded union protections, approved over $1 billion in housing resources, enacted universal paid family and medical leave, funded free school lunches, hiked corporate taxes and more. "It's a roadmap for sure," Amy Koch, a Republican strategist who formerly served as a Minnesota state senator, told CNBC. Already, several of the economic priorities of the Harris campaign mirror policies that were championed by Walz in Minnesota. Tim Walz listens to homeless constituents after being elected to his first term in 2018.
Persons: Tim Walz, Sara Stathas, Harris, Walz, I've, Bernie Burnham, Kamala Harris, Amy Koch, Kevin Lamarque, Joe Biden's, Gabby Giffords, Brian Snyder, Jeff Hayden, Hayden, Elianne Farhat, Mills, Bauer, Griffin, Doug Loon, Loon, Burnham, Charles Lutvak, Monica Nilsson Organizations: Milwaukee Area Labor, Washington Post, North Star State, Minnesota AFL, CNBC, Democratic Gov, Republican, Democratic, Minnesota, Reuters, Child Tax, Farmer, Labor, DFL, Senate, House, Minnesota Democrats, Fortune, Target, AaronP, Minnesota Chamber of Commerce, Minnesota Gov, Minnesota Housing Locations: Milwaukee , Wisconsin, Minnesota, Tim Walz , Minnesota, Minnesota . U.S, U.S, America, Minnesota's, Minneapolis , Minnesota, UnitedHealth
"Our research infers that fliers are doing more research to understand and potentially avoid Boeing aircrafts," she said. "First of all, there are more discount carriers operating Airbus (A320s) than Boeing (737s) particularly in Asia," he said. watch nowThe study is a historical analysis of commercial flight safety, which does not predict how Boeing's issues may play out in the future. But Barnett indicated he's confident about the future of commercial aviation. Why avoiding Boeing is difficultThough competition among airlines is fierce, aircraft manufacturing has long been dominated by the United States' century-old Boeing company and its European competitor, Airbus.
Persons: Danielle Harvey, Brendan Sobie, Arnold Barnett, Barnett Organizations: Boeing, Alaska Airlines, Sobie Aviation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, of Air Transport Management, MIT, U.S . Federal Aviation Agency, National Transportation Safety Board, European Union, New Zealand, United Arab Emirates, CNBC Travel, Airbus, Airlines, Max Locations: Asia, United States, Europe, Australia, Canada, China, Israel, Japan, New, Bahrain, Bosnia, Brazil, Brunei, Chile, Hong Kong, India, Jordan, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Qatar, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Alaska
Former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who has endorsed Republican former President Donald Trump's campaign, is advising the GOP nominee to focus on Vice President Kamala Harris' policy pivots in their upcoming debate. Still, Gabbard is uniquely suited to help Trump understand what it would be like to debate Harris, given her firsthand experience during the 2020 Democratic primary contest. "What I pointed out in that debate stage in the 2020 campaign was her hypocrisy," Gabbard said. At the time, criminal justice reform was a very popular issue among Democratic primary voters. The Trump campaign recently added both Gabbard and RFK Jr. to its official transition team, and both are in reported talks for potential cabinet positions if Trump wins the White House.
Persons: Donald Trump, Tulsi Gabbard, Donald Trump's, Kamala Harris, Harris, Gabbard, Trump, Biden, Robert F, Kennedy Jr Organizations: Republican, Democratic, ABC, Trump, White, Democrat, RFK Jr Locations: La Crosse , Wisconsin, Hawaii
State and local governments often lease or sell land to builders, including affordable housing developers, particularly in areas with high demand for homes. In a rare overlap of goals between the two campaigns, Harris and Trump have both proposed building housing on federal land. Some Republican lawmakers agree that more federal land should be used for homes. The Biden administration has proposed selling hundreds of acres of land in Nevada controlled by the Bureau of Land Management to local governments to build thousands of new homes. But repurposing federal land for new residential communities in Nevada would likely mean more sprawl, which comes with both environmental and economic concerns.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Trump, Matthew Murphy, doesn't, George McCarthy, McCarthy, MidPen, It's, Abby Goldware Potluri, Harris couldn't, Republican Sen, Mike Lee of, He's, Biden, Maurice Page, Page Organizations: Service, Democratic, Republican, Biden, Business, NYU's Furman Center, Lincoln Institute of Land Policy's, Geospatial Solutions, Lincoln Institute of Land, Center for Geospatial Solutions, Privately, Center, Trump, of Land Management, US Postal Service, Republican Party, General Services Administration, DC, Bureau, Land Management, Las Vegas, Nevada Housing Coalition Locations: State, Nevada, Utah, Massachusetts, Florida, . Massachusetts, San Mateo County, San Francisco, MidPen, Saudi, Mike Lee of Utah, Fort Lauderdale, Las
The average rate for a 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage dropped to 6.35% on August 29 from 6.46% a week ago, the lowest mortgage rates have been in 15 months, according to Freddie Mac. "I bought a house when [the mortgage rate] was 15% and then I refinanced." "No bank is ever going to give you a true no closing cost loan at the lowest possible rate. And buying with the goal of refinancing is always taking a gamble on mortgage rates, which comes with a certain amount of risk. Even though recent declines in mortgage rates may gain steam as the Fed lowers its benchmark rate, lower mortgage rates could also boost homebuying demand, which would push prices higher.
Persons: Freddie Mac, Jacob Channel, Dottie Herman, Douglas Elliman, I've, Melissa Cohn, William Raveis, Banks, Cohn, Keith Gumbinger, Michael Krowe, Krowe Organizations: Brigade, Getty, Federal, LendingTree, Fed, William Raveis Mortgage, HSH.com, Edelman Locations: New York
Elon Musk has attacked voting by mail as an "insane" idea that encourages election fraud, but he voted by mail twice when he lived in California, according to records of his voting history obtained by NBC News. Musk voted by mail in November 2016, the year Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton, and in the November 2018 midterm election, the records show. The state records show that Musk had a sparse history of voting in California. This is the first time Musk's California voting records have been made public. Voting by mail was the choice of a majority of California voters both times Musk voted.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, Porte, Musk, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John McCain, Mitt Romney, It's, Trump, Trump's, Kamala Harris, Clinton, Joe Biden Organizations: Viva Technology, Porte de, NBC News, NBC, Social, PAC, America PAC, Daily, SpaceX, Business, Tesla, White House Locations: Paris, France, California, Los Angeles, U.S, Texas, USA, North Carolina, Wisconsin, America, Brownsville , Texas, Austin, Florida
As a leadership speaker and expert on workplace confidence, I've spent decades analyzing the best techniques for garnering attention and communicating effectively. Pointed eye contact can force the interrupter to acknowledge youWhen interrupted by Mike Pence during the 2020 Vice Presidential debate, Harris turned her attention to Pence and made pointed eye contact with him. She didn't shrink away from the interaction or internalize his disruption; rather her eye contact demonstrated authority, confidence, and control over the situation. Related storiesMaking eye contact with someone who's been dismissive of you demands their attention and forces them to acknowledge you. Harris uses this strategic repetition to highlight just how many times she's been interrupted or disrespected.
Persons: , Selena Rezvani, It's, I've, Kamala Harris, Harris, Mike Pence, she's, Pence, who's, they're, Tess Martinelli Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Philadelphia, tmartinelli
Vance grilled on high cost of Trump's new IVF plan
  + stars: | 2024-08-30 | by ( Kevin Breuninger | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
"Well, look, I think you have insurance companies that obviously are forced to cover a whole host of services," Vance replied. Trump had unveiled the IVF policy in broad strokes during a campaign event in Michigan a day earlier. IVF, Trump and abortionTrump's embrace of IVF as a policy platform is the former president's latest effort to court voters concerned about women's reproductive rights. Trump, in turn, urged the state to find a solution that would "preserve the availability of IVF in Alabama." In Friday's CNN interview, Vance was asked how Trump's new federally mandated IVF funding plan would work if a state chose to ban the procedure.
Persons: Sen, JD Vance, Jeff Swensen, Donald Trump, John Berman, Vance, Kamala Harris, Trump, Brian Snyder, Harris, Roe, Wade, Dobbs, Lindsey Graham of, Kay Ivey Organizations: HK, VFW, Getty, CNN, Democratic, Republican, Alro, Reuters, NBC News, U.S . Department of Health, Human Services, The Society, Reproductive Technology, Affordable, Trump, Jackson, Health Organization, The New York Times, GOP, Republican Party, Alabama Supreme, Alabama Locations: R, Ohio, New Kensington , Pennsylvania, Michigan, Potterville , Michigan, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Alabama, Florida
Consumers who cut their cable cord in recent years are finding that there's one thing about linear TV they can't escape: political ads. With the U.S. presidential election less than 70 days away, campaigns are swarming streaming services like Roku and Hulu to such a degree that connected TVs are seeing more ad spending than internet platforms such as Facebook and Google . That's according to data provided to CNBC by political ad analytics firm AdImpact, which started tracking the connected TV (CTV) category in 2022. "When voters say they are watching TV, they don't' say 'I'm watching broadcast." AdImpact currently projects that overall political ad spending for the 2024 election cycle will be as high as $10.7 billion.
Persons: AdImpact, Jaime Vasil Winkelfoos, Winkelfoos Organizations: U.S, Facebook, Google, CNBC, CTV, Technologies Locations: Hulu, eMarketer
New York CNN —For months, former President Donald Trump has been sitting on a social media fortune that he couldn’t touch. As recently as May 9, Trump’s dominant stake of 114.75 million shares of Trump Media was valued at $6.2 billion. Despite the recent selloff, Trump Media is still valued at nearly $4 billion. Once the lock-up period expires, Trump will no longer be prohibited from borrowing against his stake in Trump Media. Experts say that if Trump does borrow against his Truth Social stake, he may not be required to disclose it.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, ” Michael Ohlrogge, Kamala Harris, , Charles Whitehead, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Phillip Juhan, Scott Glabe, Andrew Northwall, Vladimir Novachki, Devin Nunes, Jay Ritter, ” ‘, “ It’s, ” Ritter, , can’t, ” Ohlrogge, Ohlrogge Organizations: New, New York CNN, Trump, Truth Social, Trump Media & Technology, Trump Media, New York University School of Law, CNN, Democratic, Cornell Law School, , , Meta, Republican, SEC, Trump Media & Technology Group Corp, University of Florida’s Warrington College of Business, NYU Locations: New York
Democratic presidential nominee and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and vice presidential nominee Tim Walz walk down the steps from Air Force Two at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport in Savannah, Georgia, U.S., August 28, 2024. Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in a new interview Thursday defended her vice presidential record on immigration and blamed her Republican rival Donald Trump for killing a bipartisan bill aimed to address the U.S.-Mexico border. "He killed the bill, a border security bill that would have put 1500 more agents on the border," she said. Harris vowed to sign that bill into law if she beats Trump in the Nov. 5 election. The vice president picked two hot-button issues to illustrate her point.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Donald Trump, Harris, Dana Bash, Joe Biden, Trump, Walz, Sen, JD Vance, Thursday's, Bash, you've Organizations: Democratic, U.S, Air Force, Savannah, Hilton Head International, Republican, CNN, Minnesota Gov, Trump, Kim's, National Association of Black Journalists Locations: Savannah , Georgia, U.S, Mexico, Ohio
Its wearer, of course, was Ella Emhoff, Vice President Kamala Harris’ stepdaughter and potential next first daughter of the US. “She needs a dress and she wears it, and people will watch this event but it won’t really be about what she’s wearing. Emhoff's dress was inspired by tea parties, as Ando wanted to the portray the potential next first daughter as "a modern princess." Armed with a tiny mic, a bashful attitude and an impressive 2.9 million TikTok followers, Ando filmed himself approaching celebrities asking if he could make them a dress. Ando, by contrast, has built an impressively starry client roster and millions of followers before even launching a brand.
Persons: Joe Ando, , Ella Emhoff, Kamala Harris ’, ” Ando, , Ando, Ando didn’t, Ralph Lauren, Carolina Herrera, Oscar de la, Joe Biden, Harris, Kerby Jean, Raymond —, Dr, Jill Biden, Adam Lippes, Helena Hudlin, Meena Harris, Chip Somodevilla, Dakota Johnson, Rachel Zegler, Keke Palmer, lister, Guy ” —, Rick Owens, it’s, they’re Organizations: CNN, Fashion Institute of Technology, Democratic, Convention, Vogue, Locations: Brooklyn , New York, Chicago, New York
Read previewFrench authorities charged Telegram CEO Pavel Durov with six crimes on Wednesday related to allegations that the tech leader allowed illegal activity to proliferate on his platform. Durov's arrest raises questions about free speech and content moderation. Telegram called Durov's arrest "absurd" and said that the company is "awaiting a prompt resolution" of the situation. Durov's arrest has received backlash from free-speech absolutists like Elon Musk — although his track record for allowing speech on X has also come into question. AdvertisementMusk, who has been criticized for the lack of content moderation on his platform X, defended Durov and painted the Telegram CEO's arrest as a broader global threat around free speech.
Persons: , Pavel Durov, Durov, He'll, David, Olivier Kaminski, Elon Musk, Daniel Lyons, Lyons, K, Dhillon, Emmanuel Macron Organizations: Service, Business, Associated Press, AP, Paris, Elon, Boston College Law School, New York Times, Times, Group, California Republican Party Locations: Ukraine, Russia, France
Republican vice presidential nominee, U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) speaks at a rally at trucking company, Team Hardinger on August 28, 2024 in Erie, Pennsylvania. Donald Trump's presidential running mate JD Vance is urging Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel to "get off the sidelines" and financially support the Republican ticket, Vance told the Financial Times. A representative for Thiel did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment on Vance's remarks. The Trump campaign has been contacted for additional comment.
Persons: J.D, Vance, Hardinger, Donald Trump's, JD Vance, Peter Thiel, Thiel, Peter, Kamala Harris, Trump Organizations: Sen, Silicon, Republican, Financial Times Locations: Erie , Pennsylvania, Silicon Valley, Wisconsin, Ohio
Trump Media ended Wednesday's trading session down more than 4% at $20.10 per share. The monthslong Trump Media stock slide continued Wednesday, as shares of the company majority-owned by former President Donald Trump fell below $20 for the first time since the Truth Social maker went public more than five months ago. A Trump Media spokesperson did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment on the stock's latest dive. If he does sell — or if he even appears likely to — investors could lose confidence in Trump Media, a situation the company's own regulatory filings have acknowledged. But the company has noted that its fledgling social media platform, Truth Social, depends at least partly on Trump's enduring popularity and reputation.
Persons: monthslong, Donald Trump, Trump, Kamala Harris Organizations: Trump Media, Nasdaq, monthslong Trump Media, Republican, Trump, Forbes, Democratic Locations: Pennsylvania
AdvertisementMissy Scalise has begun using AI to cut down on the amount of work she has to do after hours. In 2023, the World Economic Forum reported that employers expected 44% of workers' skills to be "disrupted" within five years. Another challenge with inserting AI into an organization is that it's often difficult to tell which skills workers possess and where they might need training. Charlotte Relyea, a senior partner at McKinsey & Co., believes that leaders need to plan now so they can better forecast the abilities workers will need. Leaders need to think about this as a transformation — what she described as "painting the picture of the future."
Persons: Missy Scalise, Ascension Saint, Suki, Scalise, Chesley Summar, Ravin, Mercer, Jesuthasan, It's, Jon Lester, Lester, it's, Julia Grace Samoylenko, Samoylenko, Gallup, Johnson, Elise Smith, Smith, They're, haven't, you've, Nathalie Scardino, Scardino, Charlotte Relyea, Relyea, she's Organizations: Ascension, International Monetary Fund, Economic, IBM, Johnson, Praxis Labs, Labs, McKinsey & Co, McKinsey Locations: Nashville, upskilling
Film and TV investor Content Partners just announced a new financing arm at a time when some institutional investors are fleeing Hollywood. It kicked off with a deal providing debt financing to Media Capital Technologies to support its backing of Lionsgate's film slate. Content Partners Capital (CPC) is targeting up to five deals a year of up to $100 million each in debt financing for film and TV companies. Lordo said Content Partners saw a void to help entertainment companies that are stuck in a financing bind, unable to get bank or private-equity backing. The era of Peak TV is over: Big entertainment companies have reduced spending as streaming hasn't made up for losses in linear TV.
Persons: there's, Alphonse Lordo, Lordo, they've, Mark Cuban, Todd Wagner, It's Organizations: Service, Content Partners, Media Capital Technologies, Lionsgate, Starz, Business, Content Partners Capital, CPC, Truist Securities, Partners, Monroe, Fortress Investment Group, Media, Revolution Studios, CSI television Locations: Hollywood
Former President Donald Trump's economic proposals would increase federal deficits by $5.8 trillion over the next decade, almost five times more than those of Vice President Kamala Harris, which would add $1.2 trillion, according to a new pair of studies from the nonpartisan Penn Wharton Budget Model. The Trump report found that his plan to permanently extend the 2017 tax cuts would add more than $4 trillion to deficits over the next 10 years. His proposal to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits comes with a $1.2 trillion price tag, while his pledge to further reduce corporate taxes would add nearly $6 billion. And her proposal to create a $25,000 subsidy for all qualifying first-time homebuyers would add $140 billion over a decade. Along with corporate tax hikes, Harris has said she supports the $5 trillion worth of revenue raisers contained in President Joe Biden's budget proposal for the 2025 fiscal year.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Kamala Harris, Trump, Harris, Joe Biden's Organizations: Penn Wharton Budget, Social Security
Back in 2008, the Obama campaign made an unprecedented effort to target young voters. In critical swing states like Pennsylvania and Nevada, young voters were more likely to report being contacted by the Obama campaign than older voters were. The issues that fire up young voters are increasingly out of step with the interests of an older, more moderate electorate. Young women have grown more liberal, and young men have become noticeably more sympathetic to the GOP. Related storiesSo to court America's young voters, Harris needs to appeal to their desire for something new.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Tamara Keith, Harris, Obama, Joe Biden, Gen, They're, Zers, Gen Z, Hunter, Trump, David Shor, Young, Biden, she's, Hillary Clinton's, , Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden's, Harris doesn't, Tim Walz, Melanie, Camilla Harrison, hadn't Organizations: NPR, Obama, Democratic, Democrats, Pew Research Center, Trump, Gallup —, Pew, Democratic Party, Politico, Younger Democrats, GOP, Wall Street, New York Times, Monmouth University, Democratic National Convention, The New York Times, Biden Locations: Iowa, Pennsylvania, Nevada, American, Michigan, Siena, Florida
The NFL's cybersecurity playbook
  + stars: | 2024-08-27 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe NFL's cybersecurity playbookBinary Defense’s David Kennedy and Brandon Covert, Cleveland Browns vice president of information technology, join 'Power Lunch' to discuss how NFL teams are ramping up cybersecurity to protect themselves against growing cyber threats and ransomware attacks.
Persons: David Kennedy, Brandon Covert Organizations: Cleveland Browns, NFL
Let's make a dealThere's no one way to get promoted in venture capital. Amanda "Robby" Robson became a partner at Cowboy Ventures at 29 years old, making her the youngest partner in the firm's history. Network your way to a promotionFundraising for venture firms has become increasingly competitive, with dollars concentrated into fewer legacy funds. Firms might be faster to hire or promote young investors who land deals in the desired category. The next day, the fund promoted him to senior associate and Brenner made it LinkedIn-official.
Persons: , Dan Miller, Abigail Johnson, Michael Larsen, It's, Clara Brenner, Larsen, Amanda, Robby, Robson, Jill Chase, Chase, Miller, " Miller, Johnson, Jenieri Cyrus, Julie Lein, Brenner, Cyrus Organizations: Service, Business, True, Sapphire Ventures, Cambridge Associates, Urban Innovation Fund, Investors, Google, Cowboy Ventures, TechCrunch, intel, Urban, Northwestern Kellogg, LinkedIn Locations: Northwestern
A 37-year-old Tennessee man was charged over alleged social media threats against President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Barack Obama, according to a press release from the Department of Justice. Kyl Alton Hall was indicted Tuesday on two counts of threatening a sitting president or vice president and one count of a threat to a former president. The U.S. Secret Service investigated the case, which will be prosecuted by the national security and civil rights unit in the local U.S. attorney’s office. A spokesperson for the Secret Service did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The charges come the same week that all three officials — Biden, Harris and Obama — appeared in Chicago to speak at the Democratic National Convention, where Harris accepted her party’s presidential nomination.
Persons: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Barack Obama, Kyl Alton Hall, Biden, Harris, Obama, — Biden, Obama — Organizations: Department of Justice, DOJ, Authorities, Secret Service, Service, Democratic National Convention Locations: Tennessee, Memphis, U.S, Chicago
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., left, waves to the crowd as former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Glendale, Arizona on August 23. Ross D. Franklin/APFormer President Donald Trump addressed supporters at a rally in Glendale, Arizona, Friday, where he was joined by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who suspended his own presidential campaign just hours earlier. However, Harris did mention the border and criticized Trump’s role in tanking a bipartisan border bill earlier this year. RFK Jr. could be appointed to a health panel: When suspending his presidential campaign, Kennedy suggested that he could join a potential second Trump administration in a role that would oversee a health care portfolio. Alejandra Jaramillo and Michelle Watson contributed to this post.
Persons: Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump, Ross D, Trump, Harris, Kamala Harris, Trump’s, John F, Kennedy, ” Kennedy, that’s, CNN’s Aaron Pellish, Kate Sullivan, Kristen Holmes, Alejandra Jaramillo, Michelle Watson Organizations: Franklin, Democratic National Convention, RFK Jr Locations: Glendale , Arizona, tanking, Glendale
Following the tour, Harris will headline a solo rally in Savannah, Georgia. The southern Georgia bus tour is expected to echo the campaign’s bus tour of western Pennsylvania earlier this month, which included stops at a local campaign field office, firehouse and high school football practice. We have hosted more than 500 events in the region since May 31,” Harris-Walz Georgia campaign spokesperson Adelaide Bullock said. “Black voters are the key to winning Georgia. “The Vice President’s advantages with young voters, Black voters, and Latino voters will be important to our multiple pathways to 270 electoral votes,” Dillon wrote in a recent memo.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Harris, Walz, Walz’s, Sen, JD Vance, Donald Trump, Debbie, ” Harris, Adelaide Bullock, Ranada Robinson, , , Megan Thee, Jen O ’ Malley Dillon, ” Dillon, Trump Organizations: Minnesota Gov, Democratic, Republican, Republicans, Savannah, New, New Georgia Project, Georgia, Black, Labor, Trump Locations: Georgia, Chicago, New York , California, Florida, Savannah , Georgia, Peach, Black, Ohio, Valdosta, Atlanta, Pennsylvania, Southern Georgia, Dougherty, Albany, , South Georgia, Walz Georgia, New Georgia, sprawled
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