Some tell FOX10 News they were shocked while others say they saw it coming.
) - People on the Gulf Coast are reacting to the bombshell news of President Joe Biden dropping out of the 2024 presidential race.“It was shocking because he had stated that he was in for the long haul but I guess from the pressure of his peers and his close associates, he decided to give in,” Perry County resident Tommy King said.
“My hopes are that we get a good God-fearing American president that wants to do the best for our country,” Kulakowski said. “In this day and age we have people looking out for themselves and not for their country and this country has been so polarized politically that it’s good to see someone who’s looking out for the country not for themselves,” King said.A faulty software update causes havoc worldwide for airlines, hospitals and governmentsMFRD rescues accident victim trapped underneath tanker rig on I-65
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