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How Abortion Rights Supporters Won in Conservative Kansas

Supporters of abortion rights won a huge and surprising victory on Tuesday in one of the most conservative states in the country, with Kansas voters resoundingly rejecting a constitutional amendment that would have let state legislators ban or significantly restrict abortion.

Results were still coming in as the night wore on, but with more than 90 percent of ballots counted, the pro-abortion-rights side was ahead by about 18 percentage points, a staggering margin in a state that voted for President Donald J. Trump in 2020 by a margin of just under 15 percentage points.

Here is a look at what happened.

Going into Election Day, many observers believed the outcome of the referendum would be determined in increasingly Democratic areas like the Kansas City suburbs — that is, by whether enough voters turned out there to compensate for the very conservative lean of the rest of the state. But abortion opponents did surprisingly poorly even in the reddest places.

Consider far western Kansas, a rural region along the Colorado border that votes overwhelmingly Republican. In Hamilton County, which voted 81 percent for Mr. Trump in 2020, less than 56 percent chose the anti-abortion position on Tuesday (with about 90 percent of the vote counted there). In Greeley County, which voted more than 85 percent for Mr. Trump, only about 60 percent chose the anti-abortion position.

We can talk about the cities all day long, but Kansas is known as a rural Republican state for a reason: Rural Republican areas cover enough of the state that they can, and almost always do, outvote the cities. The rejection of the amendment has as much to do with lukewarm support in the reddest counties as it does with strong opposition in the bluest ones.

Certainly, though, the cities and suburbs deserve some credit. The comparatively slim margins of victory for abortion opponents in western Kansas left the door wide open, but abortion rights supporters still had to walk through it, and they did.

Wyandotte County, home to Kansas City, Kan., voted 65 percent for Joseph R. Biden Jr. in 2020, but 74 percent for abortion rights on Tuesday. Neighboring Johnson County, the state’s most populous, voted 53 percent for Mr. Biden but more than 68 percent for abortion rights.

What was striking, in fact, was the degree to which the picture was similar everywhere. From the bluest counties to the reddest ones, abortion rights performed better than Mr. Biden, and opposition to abortion performed worse than Mr. Trump.

We won’t know exactly how many people voted, much less their partisan breakdown or demographic characteristics, until the results are fully counted. But we can already say that statewide turnout was much higher than expected — nearly as high as it was in the last midterm election.

Roughly 940,000 Kansans voted in the referendum, according to preliminary New York Times estimates, compared with about 1.05 million people in the November 2018 midterm election. The gap between turnout in primaries and general elections is usually much larger than that.

Before Tuesday, the Kansas secretary of state’s office predicted a turnout of about 36 percent. But as voting ended, Secretary of State Scott Schwab told reporters that anecdotal evidence indicated turnout might hit 50 percent, an extraordinary increase over what was expected. The Times’s 940,000 estimate would mean a 49 percent turnout.

The voters who would have been expected to show up on Tuesday, under normal circumstances, would mostly have been Republicans. That is not only because registered Republicans significantly outnumber registered Democrats in Kansas, but also because most of the contested races on the ballot were Republican primaries, giving Democrats little reason to vote — except to oppose the constitutional amendment.

Abortion opponents’ strategic decisions around the amendment started with the choice to put it on Tuesday’s ballot in the first place. The primary electorate was expected to be small and disproportionately Republican, and it seemed like a reasonable assumption that the amendment would have a better chance of passing in that environment than on a general election ballot.

The overturning of Roe v. Wade in June upended that strategy, turning what might otherwise have been an under-the-radar ballot measure into a nationally scrutinized referendum on abortion rights. Many voters might previously have seen the stakes as theoretical: If the US Constitution protected abortion rights, how much did it really matter whether the Kansas Constitution did? But then the Supreme Court undid the first part of that equation, and Kansas abruptly became an island of abortion access in a sea of ​​Southern and Plains states banning the procedure.

Groups on both sides blanketed the state with millions of dollars in advertising. Democrats who would otherwise have stayed home, knowing their party had few competitive primaries on the ballot, turned out specifically to vote against the amendment. Supporters of abortion rights were gripped with that great political motivator: anger.

On Tuesday, the results were clear.

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‘Halo Infinite’s open-world was scaled back before launch

According to 343 Industries, halo-infinite‘s open-world map underwent “significant scaling back” before it was released.

Speaking to the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences on August 1, 343 Industries’ head of creative Joseph Staten revealed that the studio made a lot of changes and cutbacks to halo-infinite‘s map (via TechRadar).

“The team went through a lot of iterations on scope and biome variety before I joined,” Staten said. “Even after I joined the team, we had to make choices about where to scale back.”

Staten added that the team didn’t have the time to create the world they originally envisioned while also delivering on the quality level. I explained that meeting the detail and world depth players expected wasn’t possible and the studio had to make cuts.

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Halo Infinity. Credit: 343 Industries

“We didn’t end up cutting that much ultimately from the open world, but I know from the original designs there was a pretty significant scaling back of what the team had hoped at one point that they could deliver on,” he continued.

“We knew that we needed to truly deliver a quality experience. [and] scope our ambitions to make sure that the stuff that we did ship met expectations.”

Staten also touched on how the team managed expectations of what an open-world game it would mean to the Halo franchise. “We wanted to free ourselves from a lot of the expectations of open world games, which is why we struggled for a long time in terms of how to talk about it in terms of our marketing promotion because we didn’t want people to get the wrong impression.

“We are like an open world game in as much as our game is a lot more open than it used to be,” he added. “Halo‘s always been a relatively open game in terms of its geometry for a shooter, but for us, we weren’t layering on a whole bunch of systems.”

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Conservator allegedly attempts to marry Ferris Bueller’s Day Off star Edie McClurg, family claims she is a victim of elder abuse

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off actress Edie McClurg is a victim of elder abuse, according to her family.

The star, 77, suffers from dementia and her family alleges she has been victimized by a man who claimed to be a “long-time” friend of hers, who is currently her conservator.

According to court documents filed in the Superior Court of California and viewed by The New York Post and TMZMcClurg’s conservatorship has been in place since 2019, and placed the man, identified as Michael L Ramos, in trusted companionship for McClurg.

The documents reveal Ramos has been living with the famous actress at her home in Los Angeles since 2017.

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Edie McClurg as Grace Wheelberg in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (Paramount Pictures)

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McClurg has been acting for nearly 50 years, with more than 200 acting credits to her name.

as well as Ferris Bueller’s Day OffMcClurg is known for her roles in Plans, Trains and Automobiles and Fluberand for her voice work in A Bug’s Life, cars and Wreck It Ralph.

According to the documents, Ramos is unemployed and does not pay rent or any other expenses.

The documents also allege McClurg’s current caregiver – a role that is different to Ramos’, who is a companion to McClurg – was sexually assaulted by Ramos. The caregiver reportedly has serious concerns McClurg has been sexually assaulted by Ramos as well.

Per The New York Postthe court filings reveal the caregiver is “worried” Ramos “has or may be assaulting the Conservatee [McClurg] and that she may not even know that it is happening to her.”

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Edie McClurg pictured in 2010. (Getty)

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Ramos has denied assaulting or sexually abusing McClurg and her caretaker, and has filed his own objection to an emergency motion that calls for him to be removed from the actress’ home.

In the time Ramos has been living with McClurg, the two have also “never been involved” [in] a romantic relationship,” the filings read.

The documents reveal McClurg’s family now want to remove Ramos as conservator completely, despite being the ones to ask for the legal arrangement back in 2019.

Per the documents, McClurg’s family requested a conservatorship for the actress after claiming she had been living with a “male companion” who was verbally abusive and tried to influence the handling of her estate by reportedly getting her to sign documents.

Howard Hesseman, Edie McClurg and writer Carl Gottlieb
Celebrated actor Howard Hesseman, Edie McClurg and writer Carl Gottlieb in 2010. (Getty)

A 2019 neuropsychological evaluation report obtained by The New York Post also revealed that McClurg “suffers from a progressive, unreversible neurodegenerative disorder.”

According to this report, McClurg was allegedly taken advantage of a number of times, including by a married contractor who did work on her home and later reportedly “proceeded to live” in her home, claiming to be “her boyfriend.”

The neuropsychological report also notes McClurg was “befriended” by Ramos in 2012 or 2013.

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Peter V’Landys accuses NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet of reneging on handshake deal

A frustrated Peter V’landys has accused NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet of breaking promises, as the stoush over renovations to several stadiums in Sydney continues.

A deal was put in place earlier this year to keep the NRL grand final in Sydney for another 20 years, and V’landys said he was told by the premier that planned upgrades for Shark Park, Leichhardt Oval, and Brookvale Oval would go ahead.

A handshake deal took place inside Perrottet’s office in April, according to the NRL powerbroker.

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“We looked the premier in the eye, we shook his hand, we did a deal and he’s just blatantly reneged,” V’landys told 2GB this morning.

“That’s the summary. When you do a deal and you shake someone’s hand you honor that agreement.”

But the premier fired back a couple of hours later, saying the ARLC boss was not the person he answered to.

“When circumstances change, priorities change – and ultimately, I’m not accountable to Peter V’landys. I’m accountable to the people of NSW, they are my priority, and I will always act in the interests of the people of our state.”

Perrottet defended allegations of pork barreling in regards to Penrith receiving funding for a new stadium, while others may be set to go without.

Perrottet said it had always been his view that the ‘three great cities’ in Sydney would each have a world class stadium in the new SFS, the new Parramatta Stadium and the soon to be new Penrith Stadium.

“We have been committed to a suburban stadium policy, and I’ve made that very clear. We’ve made decisions along the way; whether it’s a suburban stadium in Penrith, or whether it’s the centers of excellence that were funded in this year’s budget.”

V’landys yesterday accused the state government of using the recent floods as a political tool to renege on the deal, despite multiple conversations to the contrary this year.

“This is about the fourth or fifth excuse that’s been given to us,” he said.

Both the Sea Eagles’ and Sharks’ stadiums were earmarked for $100m in funding, with another $50m for Leichhardt Oval.

“We won’t give up, we’re the custodians of the game and we’re going to make sure that the fans do get the facilities,” V’Landys said.

He also said that the $800m upgrades for Stadium Australia at Homebush were a ‘white elephant’ and instead suggested that the money be used to give suburban grounds a facelift.

Now, he said, trust could potentially be gone forever.

“They’ve just blatantly reneged – and it’s very disappointing. How is any organization or business going to make an agreement with the NSW government when it’s got a precedent of reneging?”

The premier defended his stance, refusing to buckle to pressure from the sport, even if it meant losing the NRL grand finale.

“That would be incredibly disappointing if we lost the grand finale,” he told reporters.

“But the reality is I have to make decisions in the best interests of the people of New South Wales, and we have gone through a very difficult time as a state, I have over 1000 people without a home, based on the flooding that we have been seen across New South Wales.

“The cost to the taxpayers, in respect of that event is going to be significant, and my job as premier, when circumstances change, priorities change as well.”

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Indian start-up Zepto’s founders share tips on how to build a business

When Kaivalya Vohra wanted to drop out of Stanford University to run his startup, it took “a couple of long conversations” to convince his parents.

But bringing them on board wasn’t too difficult, he said.

“They saw how this business was growing in front of them, they saw how quickly we achieved what we achieved.”

It took just nine months for Vohra and his co-founder, Aadit Palicha, to bring Zepto — an app from India that promises to deliver groceries in less than 10 minutes — to a valuation of $900 million.

Going in with the mindset that you’re wrong and learning where to get right… that journey has been humbling.

Addit Palicha

Co-founder and CEO, Zepto

How did two teenagers build one of India’s fastest-growing quick commerce apps? CNBC Make It finds out.

1.Talk to customers

Finding a good product-market fit is important, said Vohra. His advice from him on how to do that?

“Speak to customers. Just use that as a holy grail [to] ensure you’re on the right track to finding product market fit.”

“One of the hardest things is actually getting to that point where you have a product that people love… It is much easier and much faster if you’re constantly speaking to customers, getting feedback from them and learning from them,” he added.

In the early days of Zepto, the 19-year-olds handled customer support themselves and delivered groceries to consumers just so that they could have a quick chat with them.

Zepto isn’t the only quick commerce startup in India, and competition is heating up both domestically and globally. The country’s online grocery market is set to be worth around $24 billion dollars by 2025, according to Redseer.

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“We still do it till this day… We’ve got millions of customers, with hundreds of thousands of orders every day. [We still] spend a significant amount of time just speaking to customers, learning from them,” said Palicha.

“Going in with the mindset that you’re wrong and learning where to get right… that journey has been humbling.”

2. Fall in love with your product

Palicha and Vohra weren’t always taken seriously — not just because of their age, but also because of the “craziness” of an under-10 minute delivery idea.

“When we started this 12 months ago, every conversation we had was, ‘You’re totally out of your mind, this is never going to work,'” said Palicha.

But their conviction in their product kept them going.

“Kaivalya and I fell in love with the product so much that we just saw ourselves as custodians of what would probably end up being a large phenomenon in consumer internet in India,” said Palicha.

“If we don’t build it, somebody else will. When you operate with that mentality, everything becomes less intimidating.”

Falling in love with the product and building that conviction really just pushes you to… see that product through.

Addit Palicha

Co-founder and CEO, Zepto

That’s why the duo could take on “challenging conversations” with investors, senior executives, and even a government official, Palicha added.

Despite being just one of many businesses to join the instant commerce wave, it has caught the attention of investors. Its latest cash injection of $200 million in May brought Zepto one step closer to unicorn status.

“Falling in love with the product and building that conviction really just pushes you to… see that product through,” said Palicha.

3. Be accountable

Palicha and Vohra have been friends since they were seven-year-olds — a major advantage as they turned from childhood pals to business partners.

“Kaivalya and I really complement each other’s skill set. He has always been more technically sound than I am, so he’s made a great chief technology officer,” said Palicha.

“12 months ago, when we were building the first iteration of the product, I don’t think we’d been able to get it off the ground [without him].”

Kaivalya Vohra (left) and Aadit Palicha are the teenagers behind Zepto, a startup from India that promises to deliver groceries in less than 10 minutes.

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Queensland family criticized after requesting two rubbish bins

A large family that produces too much rubbish for one general waste bin every week has been shut down by locals after claiming they “deserved” an additional bin.

The household in Townsville, Queensland, was quick to receive push-back after a member took to a local community group arguing “the council should give every home two red bins”.

“Because let’s face it, how many people every week struggle to fit their rubbish in the bin?” the man wrote in his post about him.

“Especially a bigger family! And why not? We are all taxpayers so I think we deserve it.”

Townsville City Council issues households a 240 liter waste and 240 liter recycling bin, with households given the option to pay for additional bins.

While it was unclear just how many family members occupied the home that claimed to need another bin, there were few people that supported their cause.

Of more than 300 people to respond, most encouraged the family to consider how they could reduce the volume of waste they produced before applying for another bin.

“I think if you’re filling more than one bin in a span of a week you definitely should be trying a lot harder to be more eco friendly and reduce you’re consumption of plastics,” one person wrote in a comment.

“You need to try and recycle more and buy less plastic and other wasteful items. More than happy to drop some print outs of what goes in each bin and tips on recycling and reducing your waste in your mailbox if you’d like,” someone else said.

Others offered up information on measures the family could adopt to reduce the amount of waste they needed to put in their general waste bin.

“As a household with three adults, we have found that knowing how to recycle, compost and collect soft plastics has eliminated almost all our household waste,” one wrote.

They added their red bin only went out for collection once a month with “a handful of items in it”.

“While I appreciate that different age groups may have different waste needs, there are strategies to cut down/out waste for these too,” they said.

Someone else pointed to how expensive and harmful landfill was, arguing “we all need to create less landfill and recover our waste better”.

“You can compost or worm farm your kitchen scraps and garden waste at home, and with a lot of packaging waste going into the yellow recycling bin there should be very little rubbish going into the red bin,” they wrote.

Massive cost of landfill

About 1500 Townsville households are currently partaking in a trial of the Food Organics Garden Organics (FOGO) bin program, which prevents organic matter from going into landfill.

The trial will continue until October 2022, after which it may be rolled out on a permanent basis, as is the case for 43 NSW councils and four suburbs in the ACT.

According to a Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts report, the cost of disposing of waste to putrescible landfill is estimated at between $42 and $102 per tonne of waste in urban areas and between $41 and $101 per tonne in rural areas.

A Canberra mum shared with news.com.au last year how she avoided putting her general waste bin out for collection for 40 weeks.

She revealed the subtle changes her family made that saved up to 5600 liters of waste from leaving their house and getting dumped in landfill.

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The Chromecast with Google TV just hit its lowest price ever on Amazon

If you’re looking for one of the best streaming devices, we’ve just found the perfect deal for you.

Right now, the Chromecast with Google TV is just $29 at Amazon (opens in new tab). That’s $20 off and the lowest price we’ve ever seen for our favorite Chromecast device, making it one of the best Amazon deals around right now. To make it even better, Best Buy is offering the same discount (opens in new tab).

The Chromecast with Google TV is one of our best streaming devices. This device has an easy-to-navigate interface, offers a wide array of streaming services it offers, and comes with a remote included.

In our Chromecast with Google TV review, we also praised the device for its excellent video and audio streaming capabilities. The Chromecast with Google TV streams content in glorious 4K, and also supports HDR, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos sound.

We love the Chromecast with Google TV remote. It strikes a great balance between form and function, having buttons for power, volume, home, and Google Assistant. There are also handy shortcut buttons for YouTube and Netflix. If you find multiple remotes confusing, there’s no need to worry as the Chromecast remote can easily be used as a replacement for your regular TV remote.

The Google TV OS gets you access to over 6,500 Android TV apps, so you’ll have your pick of Netflix, HBO Max, Disney Plus, Peacock, and many more. The Chromecast with Google TV even supports the Peloton app, which could be the perfect thing to inspire you to get back into your spin classes.

The Chromecast with Google TV has hit its lowest price ever, so there’s no reason not to pick it up now that it’s on sale. If you’re hunting for more deals, check out our coverage of the best Amazon deals of the month.

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Samuel Johnson portrait wins Archibald Prize People’s Choice Award

Artist Jeremy Eden has won the Archibald Prize People’s Choice Award with a portrait of actor Samuel Johnson.

A record 35,268 gallery-goers voted in the 2022 award, the most since the prize was first offered in 1988.

After receiving the award at the Art Gallery of NSW, Eden said he was ecstatic to have won the popular vote in his second consecutive year as an Archibald finalist.

“It’s been life-changing… I just hope I can grow with it and be one of those people that’s here every year,” he said.

Being a finalist has alone meant more commissions, and he hopes Wednesday’s win will lead to gallery representation.

“I went from being an emerging artist with nothing to back me up, to people somewhat knowing who I am, which is lovely.”

The Sydney-based artist first met Johnson in 2021 while the actor was recovering from a near-fatal car accident.

He was in a neck brace when they first spoke on a video call, and the pair bonded over their shared experience of losing close family members to cancer.

Eden’s mother died from the illness in 2008, while Johnson founded the cancer charity Love Your Sister with his sibling Connie before she died in 2017.

The winning portrait depicts Johnson holding a photo of Eden’s mother Annette, after the actor encouraged Eden to include his personal story in the portrait too.

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The portrait shows Johnson holding a black-and-white photo of the artist’s mother.(AAP: Bianca De Marchi)

The painter flew to Melbourne for a live sitting with Johnson, then worked six hours a day for 10 weeks to finish the portrait.

“The people have spoken and they loved Jeremy the most,” Johnson said in a statement.

“He is an extraordinary storyteller, has a huge heart and he deserves this acknowledgment so fully.”

Love your Sister has a substantial public following and has raised more than $15 million for cancer research.

The Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes are on show at the gallery until August 28, and the Archibald finalists will tour regional Victoria and NSW until July 2023.

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Cody Simpson’s mum Angie weighs in on her son’s ‘love triangle’ with Emma McKeon and swimmer Kyle Chalmers

Cody Simpson’s mum Angie and sister Alli have weighed in on the singer-turned-swimmer’s love triangle with Emma McKeon and Kyle Chalmers.

Appearing on Sunrise live from the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, Angie and Allie told hosts David Koch and Nat Barr that the former singer’s background in the spotlight — particularly his relationship with Miley Cryus — made him uniquely qualified to handle his private life making global headlines.

Cody Simpson and Emma McKeon went Insta official in July.
Camera IconCody Simpson and Emma McKeon went Insta official in July. Credit: Quinn Rooney/Getty Images

“I think he has been lucky because he has had so much history with press and media before, performing on stage for thousands of people,” Angie said.

“So I think the pressures of what he has dealt with in camp and at the Commonwealth Games has been pretty easy for him.

“It has given him an advantage to deal with a lot of those stresses and not let that stuff bother him.”

Alli added: “I think he’s used to it, growing up from a very young age in the entertainment world a lot of this stuff is what comes with it, the public eye and the public world.”

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Nashville votes down holding 2024 GOP convention, leaving Milwaukee as likely RNC host city

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Nashville council members on Tuesday night voted down a draft agreement to host the 2024 Republican National Convention, effectively taking Tennessee’s capital city out of the running in its battle with Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to host the GOP’s next presidential nominating convention.

Republican Gov. Bill Lee of Tennessee and Republicans in the state legislature heavily lobbied for Nashville to host the convention, but the city’s Democratic dominated Metro Council voted down the draft agreement. According to numerous local reports, only 10 council members voted in favour, with 22 against and three abstentions.

Milwaukee approved its draft resolution in June, and two weeks ago the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) Site Selection Committee — which oversees the 2024 convention planning — recommended Milwaukee over Nashville.

The committee will make its formal presentation on Thursday to the full RNC membership in a closed session, as the national party committee holds its summer meeting in Chicago. The full RNC membership on Friday will vote in a public session on the Site Selection committee’s recommendation for Milwaukee to host the convention.

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In this July 21, 2016, file photo, confetti and balloons fall during celebrations after then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's acceptance speech on the final day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.

In this July 21, 2016, file photo, confetti and balloons fall during celebrations after then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s acceptance speech on the final day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Tuesday night’s vote appears to be the final nail in the coffin for Nashville’s chances of hosting the convention. But a source familiar with the RNC’s convention selection process told Fox News following Nashville council vote that “nothing has changed, and the final vote will still be on Friday.”

The two national parties often hold their conventions in competitive general election states. While Tennessee is a reliably red state in presidential contests, Wisconsin’s a key battleground.

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Earlier this year Salt Lake City, Utah and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania were dropped from contention to host the 2024 GOP convention.

Democratic National Committee officials are continuing to visit the cities hoping to host the Democrats’ 2024 presidential nominating convention. The DNC may announce their choice when they hold their annual summer meeting in early September.