How a third party or additional candidate could affect the race for president
With President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump collectively polling as the least popular matchup in modern history, there's been a lot of buzz about other potential names on the ballot. That buzz ratcheted up in the past couple weeks when Jets Quarterback Aaron Rodgersโ name was dropped as a possible running mate for independent candidate Robert F Kennedy Junior. While an independent or third party candidate isnโt expected to winโฆ it could significantly affect the race.
Floridaโs primary election, how strongly has the GOP solidified its support of Trump?
Tuesday is election day in Florida with the GOP Primary -- although you may not have known it with both Presidential primaries being over before it even began. Former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden have secured the delegates to get their partyโs nomination.
Guns, TikTok, gender identity: Dozens of new laws are set to begin in Florida on July 1. Here are the highlights
More school vouchers. Expanded restrictions on teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity. Limits on using TikTok. Carrying guns without concealed-weapons licenses. A larger Florida State Guard.
JU honors former councilman with inaugural Shircliff Courage Award for launching JEA investigation
The Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute presented former City Council President Scott A. Wilson with its inaugural Shircliff Courage Award in recognition of his role in launching a historic and unprecedented city council investigation into the proposed JEA sale and bonus plan in 2019.
โItโs gotten too personalโ: Political analyst calls Jacksonville mayoral race 1 of the most negative in recent history
Voters are about a month away from heading to the polls to select new city officials, including the tense race for Jacksonville mayor, and some are exhausted at the back-and-forth between candidates.
Large voter turnout expected for high-stakes city election as redistricting issues loom
In March, Jacksonville will be voting for a new mayor and new city council members to run the city. Political observers anticipate a high turnout compared to past local elections as races began to become very competitive.
Could Jacksonville again be chosen to host Republican National Convention?
It almost happened in the summer of 2020 โ and, once again, Jacksonville could be the site of the Republican National Convention. Local and national leaders are tiptoeing around the topic, but it seems the River City is under consideration as the host of the event in 2028.
Your Voice Matters: Georgia voters react to personal allegations against Senate candidate, Herschel Walker
The race for U.S. Senate in Georgia is making headlines as numerous personal allegations have been levied against Republican candidate Herschel Walker. They involve allegations he paid for a womanโs abortion several years ago, which he denies, and a critical video of Walker released by his own son.
Does former Clay County Sheriff Darryl Daniels have a clear path to re-enter politics?
Following last Thursdayโs acquittal of former Clay County Sheriff Darryl Daniels weโre looking into whether he has a viable path to re-enter politics. This comes after Daniels released a statement following his acquittal and statement that he is the victim of a political witch hunt.
โA major curveballโ: With Williams announcing retirement, challenges emerge in race for Jacksonville sheriff
Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams on Thursday announced his sudden retirement amid controversy about a recent move from Duval to Nassau County. Meantime, six people had previously announced their intentions to run for sheriff in spring 2023 during the general election, which follows the special elections later this year.
โHavenโt seen anything quite like thisโ: Leak of draft opinion on Roe V Wade โunprecedented,โ analyst says
It is a bombshell. A draft opinion leaked from the Supreme Court suggests after nearly 50 years the nationโs highest court is poised to overturn the right to abortion ensured by the nearly 50-year-old Roe v Wade decision.
20% voter turnout in City Council special election: Higher than anticipated
In a special election Tuesday that was triggered by a runoff for the Jacksonville City Council At-Large Group 3 seat, Republican Nick Howland clinched 51% of the vote to his Democratic opponent Tracye Polson, who received 48% of the vote.
Democrats donโt have steam to break stalemate of Republican filibuster on voting rights bill, expert says
The heated debate over voting reform in Congress is about to come to conclusion. Senate Democrats are pushing for an overhaul in our nationโs election system but they may frankly not have the votes as Republicans are unified in stopping the legislation.
Baptist Health CEO on COVID-19 surge; vaccinations & masks
Baptist Health is just one of the hospital systems in our region reeling from the sudden increase in COVID-19 cases. Baptist Health CEO Michael Mayo joins this edition of โThis Week in Jacksonvilleโ to explain some of his biggest concerns. Plus, the battle of vaccinations and masks, and whatโs at stake if school districts or local governments decide to make them mandatory. News4Jax political analyst Rick Mullaney and political expert Pastor John Newman join us.
Jacksonville City Councilman Terrance Freeman; Historic spending in Washington, D.C.
On this edition of โThis Week in Jacksonville,โ Terrance Freeman, the new vice president of the Jacksonville City Council, joins us as he prepares for his new role. We talk about development, crime and a literacy program heโs passionate about. And Democrats and Republicans are facing off in Washington, D.C., on important issues that impact you -- much of it centering around historic spending. U.S. Rep. Kat Cammack shares her views. We also hear from News4Jax political analyst Rick Mullaney for his perspective.
Rick Mullaney: News4Jax political analyst
Rick Mullaney is a political analyst for News4Jax and provides commentary on law, policy and government at the local, state and federal level. He regularly appears on The Morning Show, evening news broadcasts, This Week in Jacksonville and special programming during elections and breaking news.
Jacksonville City Council votes to double gas tax; Stateโs new gambling agreement; Florida House speaker
On this edition of โThis Week in Jacksonville,โ News4Jax political analyst and Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute Director Rick Mullaney gives perspective on the Jacksonville City Council voting to double Duval Countyโs gas tax. State Reps. Tracie Davis and Clay Yarborough discuss the pros and cons of the stateโs new gambling agreement. And Florida Speaker of the House Chris Sprowls talks about the 2021 legislative session.
Changes to health care; plans for Emerald Trail; tribute to former JU President Fran Kinne
On this edition of โThis Week in Jacksonville,โ we are joined by Mayo Clinic Jacksonville CEO Dr. Kent Thielen to discuss the changes to health care becoming permanent following the pandemic. Weโre also digging deeper into plans for Emerald Trail in Duval County with Groundwork Jacksonville CEO Kay Ehas and Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute Director Rick Mullaney. And weโre closing our show with a tribute to JUโs beloved former President Fran Kinne and a look back at her 62-year association with the university.
Impact of Derek Chauvinโs conviction; Jacksonvilleโs infrastructure needs & proposed gas tax increase
On this edition of โThis Week in Jacksonville,โ Northside Coalition President Ben Frazier and Jacksonville Fraternal Order of Police President Steve Zona each discuss the impact of the guilty verdict in the Derek Chauvin verdict. Then Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute Director Rick Mullaney joins the show as Jacksonville Transportation Authority CEO Nat Ford and Jacksonville Civil Council Chairman John Delaney each discuss the cityโs infrastructure needs and the proposed gas tax increase.
Political analyst: Disagreement but some chance for bipartisan support on Bidenโs infrastructure plan
One is traditional infrastructure, capital spending on roads, bridges, highways, electrical grids, water, even broadband. The other areas he focused on were climate and green energy and the controversial $400 billion home care aspect of the plan. Biden hopes to pass an infrastructure plan by summer, which could mean relying solely on the slim Democratic majorities in the House and the Senate. AdโNinety-one Fortune 500 Companies, including Amazon, pay not a single solitary penny in income tax,โ Biden said. AdStandard & Poorโs chief U.S. economist, Beth Ann Bovino, estimated last year that a $2.1 trillion boost in infrastructure spending could add as much as $5.7 trillion in income to the entire economy over a decade.
JTA CEO on gas tax increase proposal; JEA CEO on new direction of utility
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Jacksonville University Public Policy Institute Director Rick Mullaney guest hosts this edition of โThis Week In Jacksonville.โMullaney sits down with JTA CEO Nat Ford to discuss the gas tax increase proposal. Also, JEA CEO Jay Stowe talks about the new direction of the utility.
Does Gov. DeSantis deserve criticism over election proposals, honoring Rush Limbaugh?
AdAfter announcing his election proposals, DeSantis called on the stateโs former Republican Party chairman to make remarks that attacked how other states ran their elections last fall. On Limbaugh, DeSantis said he would announce the dates to lower the flags once the date of Limbaughโs internment was announced. โThereโs no doubt that Rush Limbaugh was a pioneer but he was also was a very polarizing figure,โ Mullaney said. Crist has announced heโs running for governor,โ Mullaney said. DeSantis was doing this because of age and seniors in those communities or whether it was, in fact, inequitable.
News4Jax political analyst: Expected impeachment vote came with a few surprises
In addition to Burr and Cassidy, voting to find Trump guilty were GOP Sens. Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Mitt Romney of Utah, Ben Sasse of Nebraska and Patrick Toomey of Pennsylvania. The seven votes were easily the largest number of lawmakers to ever vote to find a president of their own party guilty at impeachment proceedings. He pointed out that after the vote, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell made comments that echoed his earlier harsh criticism of Trumpโs conduct. But McConnell said his vote to acquit in the end was based on the fact that Trump is a former president.
Discussion on article of impeachment against Trump; Look at Biden administration
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Rick Mullaney of the Jacksonville University Public Policy Insitute joins this edition of โThis Week in Jacksonvilleโ to talk about the article of impeachment against former President Donald Trump that will be sent to the Senate, as well as the ramifications and possible repercussions for continuing the impeachment process. Then, U.S. Rep. Michael Waltz joins the show to talk about his views on the impeachment process and the impacts of the riot at the Capitol. Finally, Jacksonville City Councilwoman Brenda Priestly Jackson joins the show to talk about her views and optimism for President Joe Bidenโs administration and the historic moment of Vice President Kamala Harris being sworn in.
FBI Jacksonville โready to respond to any threat of violence or criminal activityโ
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ The FBI Jacksonville Division is prepared to respond to any threats of violence or criminal activity in North Florida. The letter, dated Jan. 15, reads, in part:โAs the leader of the FBI Jacksonville Division, I want to assure you that my team stands ready to respond to any threat of violence or criminal activity that falls within our federal jurisdiction. Instead of 200,000 people attending, you may have 2,000.โMullaney said that while there has been heightened security at previous inaugurations, this yearโs will also be different. Ron DeSantis on Friday activated the Florida National Guard to assist state and local law enforcement agencies. The governorโs executive order mobilizing the National Guard was issued โin response to reports of potential civil unrest,โ DeSantisโ office said in a news release.
Capitol riot aftermath; impeachment of President Trump; Inauguration Day safety
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Rick Mullaney of Jacksonville Universityโs Public Policy Institute, U.S. Rep. Al Lawson, U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter, U.S. Rep. Kat Cammack and former U.S. Rep. David Jolly join this edition of โThis Week in Jacksonvilleโ to talk about their experiences during the riot at the Capitol. They also discuss their views on the impeachment of President Donald Trump, including how they voted and why, and look ahead to the upcoming inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
Invasion of halls of Congress; impeachment talks; former adviser to President Trump on Capitol breach
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ News4Jax political analyst Rick Mullaney of Jacksonville Universityโs Public Policy Institute, Florida Sen. Audrey Gibson, U.S. Rep. John Rutherford and News4Jax anchor Tom Wills join this edition of โThis Week in Jacksonvilleโ as they discuss the invasion of the halls of Congress, objections to Electoral College votes and whether impeachment should be attempted. In addition, former advisor to President Donald Trump, Omarosa Manigault Newman, provides her perspective on the breach of the U.S. Capitol.
Georgia Senate candidates make final push in high-stakes runoff
ATLANTA โ Polls will open Tuesday for a rare Georgia runoff election because no candidate for either Senate seat had 50% of the vote in November. Election Day. That would give Democrats a Senate majority to go along with their control of the House and executive branch. A recorded phone call with Brad Raffensperger, Georgiaโs secretary of state, has sparked debate from both Republicans and Democrats. โYou just canโt let them steal the U.S. Senate, you canโt let it happen.โMore than 3 million Georgians already have voted.
Discussions continue on Lot J plan; US Senate runoffs in Georgia
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ On this edition of โThis Week in Jacksonville,โ OurJax representatives Michael Ward and Audrey Moran talk about their objections to the Lot J development deal with the city. After that, Pastor John Allen Newman and News4Jax political analyst Rick Mullaney discuss the upcoming U.S. Senate runoff elections in Georgia and the use of attack ads during the campaigns. They also talk about memorable moments of 2020 and what they are looking forward to in 2021.
US Senate candidates spend Saturday wooing Southeast Georgia voters
If either Republican wins, their party will keep a one-vote majority that could block Bidenโs legislative initiatives and judicial nominees. The Republicans are driving that point home with traditionally conservative South Georgia voters, calling their opponents radicals and portraying them as puppets of liberal Democrats in Washington. โThis is week two of my โGeorgia Firewall Tour,โโ Loeffler said Saturday during her campaign stop in Glynn County. โIt does seem to me like weโre in for a higher turnout election than is typical for a runoff,โ McDonald said. The last time there was a runoff for a U.S. Senate seat in Georgia -- 2008 -- about 2 million votes were casts and Republican Saxby Chambliss defeated Democrat Jim Martin.
Supreme Court rejects Republican attack on Biden victory
Kathy Kratt of Orlando, Fla., displays her Trump flags as she and other protesters demonstrate their support for President Donald Trump at the Supreme Court in Washington, Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. Trump bemoaned the decision late Friday, tweeting: โThe Supreme Court really let us down. Two days after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed his suit, Trump jumped into the high court case. โIf the Supreme Court shows great Wisdom and Courage, the American People will win perhaps the most important case in history, and our Electoral Process will be respected again!โ he tweeted Friday afternoon. Many Republican voters in several states won by Biden have demanded that their elected officials find a way to invalidate the president-elect's victories.
Exploring pros and cons of Lot J development with city leaders
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ News4Jax political analyst Rick Mullaney of Jacksonville Universityโs Public Policy Institute joins this edition of โThis Week in Jacksonville,โ which explores the Lot J proposal from multiple angles with Downtown Investment Authority CEO Lori Boyer, Jacksonville Civic Council CEO and President Jeanne Miller, Urban Land Institute Chair Tarik Bateh, Jaguars Senior Vice President and Chief Legal Officer Megha Parekh and Mayor Lenny Curryโs Chief of Staff Jordan Elsbury.
Trumpโs legal battles continue; Biden forges ahead with transition
Weโve heard your concerns about the election results, and we will continue to report the facts. We didnโt win the election,โ Clinton said during her concession speech. Clinton and the Democrats didnโt really accept the outcome, according to News4Jax political analyst Rick Mullaney. โJoe Biden has 290 electoral votes because they havenโt finished counting in Georgia, but Georgia appears to be trending towards Joe Biden,โ Mullaney explained. And we will continue to report the facts of the election provided to us by election officials counting the votes.
Legal experts explain what it will take for Trump to overturn election
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ As President Donald Trumpโs campaign continues to make allegations of fraud and systemic problems in last weekโs election, without enough evidence in court, he will not be able to overturn his election loss to President-elect Joe Biden. News4Jax on Monday spoke with legal experts about what it will take for Trump to have any hope of overturning the election but didnโt speak with one attorney or analyst who thinks this is an easy path for the president. The most critical state where Trump would need to win a lawsuit would be in Pennsylvania. Some wonder whether Trump would have more success in the U.S. Supreme Court, where he has installed three justices during his term. There are some critical deadlines Trumpโs legal process is fighting against to win in court.
Analysis: COVID-19, โBig Blue Wallโ keys to Bidenโs win
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ The COVID-19 pandemic and the โBig Blue Wallโ of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania were what turned the 2020 presidential election in favor of president-elect Joe Biden, according to News4Jax political analyst Rick Mullaney. Mullaney said it was fitting that Bidenโs birth state of Pennsylvania was the one to propel him over the top. Mullaney said Bidenโs projected victory hinged on several key moments, including his win in the South Carolina primary and the reaction to the candidates' first debate. โPrior to South Carolina, Joe Biden was a long shot. South Carolina really changed everything,โ Mullaney said.
Spotlight to shine on Florida, but will it be brighter than 2000 election?
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ The state of Florida always gains the attention of voters during an election cycle. But the national attention has perhaps never been higher for the Sunshine State during an election than in the year 2000. The mere mention of the 2000 election unsettles people in Palm Beach County. But George W. Bush became president after the Supreme Court decided, 5-4, to halt further Florida recounts, more than a month after Election Day. But as we learned in 2000, Election Day isnโt the end.
Duval County Supervisor of Elections Mike Hogan shares advice for those who havenโt voted yet
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Duval County Supervisor of Elections Mike Hogan appeared Sunday on โThis Week in Jacksonville" ahead of Election Day. Hogan reminded voters that Election Day is always busy and there are usually lines, so if voters come prepared, the lines will be shorter. โAnd we still believe that.โBut he went on to say there was a spike in provisional ballots this week. โSo weโre right at 500, I think, provisional ballots," Hogan said. We want to get ahead of that as best we can.โAs far as projected voter turnout, Hogan said: โWeโve always looked at between 85% turnout to 92% turnout.โAs of Sunday morning, Hogan said, turnout was around 57%.
Barriers on Capitol Hill; Duval County Supervisor of Elections Office preps ahead of Election Day
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ On this edition of โThis Week In Jacksonville,โ News4Jax political analyst Rick Mullaney of Jacksonville Universityโs Public Policy Institute co-hosts alongside News4Jax anchor and reporter Kent Justice. Former U.S. Reps. David Jolly and Patrick Murphy discuss a new book, which they co-authored, designed to talk about barriers on Capitol Hill. Duval County Supervisor of Elections Mike Hogan talks about high voter turnout and concerns just before Election Day. And Mullaney describes the five things that could be affected if the Democrats earn a majority in the Senate.
Duval County poised to be key battleground in 2020 election
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Political experts say itโs no fluke: the once-red Duval County has become more purple, a development that could give the county a key role to play in the 2020 general election. โDuval County is trending purple and itโs become very much a purple county,โ News4Jax Political Analyst Rick Mullaney said. โPeople tend to think of Duval County as red because itโs surrounded by red counties when you look at Nassau, when you look at Clay County. Mullaney explains that Duval County is unique, with the largest Black voting population by percentage, among the stateโs larger counties, at nearly 30 percent. That potentially is good news for Joe Biden when it comes to Duval County.โ
Duval County school tax referendum; JEA referendum on ballot; Former Rep. Jason Altmire
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ News4Jax political analyst Rick Mullaney of Jacksonville Universityโs Public Policy Institute hosts this edition of โThis Week In Jacksonville." Former Sheriff Nat Glover of Duval Citizens for Better Schools discusses the sales tax referendum on Duval County ballots. City Councilman Michael Boylan breaks down the JEA referendum for Duval County voters. Former U.S. Rep. Jason Altmire talks about his new book, โDead Center: How Political Polarization Divided America.โ
TWIJ: GOP view of โcourt packing;โ history of voting in Florida; state House candidates
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ The U.S. Supreme Court may have a new associate justice very soon. A future Florida House speaker who is also a local attorney discusses the process and the potential of โpacking the courtโ after the election with host Kent Justice. Rick Mullaney also breaks down the way Florida votes historically and what weโre looking for on election night. Plus, the Democrat running hoping to unseat that future House speaker in District 24.
If youโve lost friends over political posts on social media, youโre not alone
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Have you lost friends over political posts on social media? POLITICAL POSTS RUINING FRIENDSHIPS? We want to know: Have political posts you've made or seen from others cost you friends? She said political posts on social media have damaged relationships with people she personally knows. According to the Pew Research Center, 55% of United States social media users say they are worn out by political posts and discussions.
President diagnosed with coronavirus; Second Lady Karen Pence visits Jacksonville
Duval County Medical Society Foundation President Dr. Sunil Joshi breaks down the treatments President Trump is receiving after being diagnosed with COVID-19. News4Jax political analyst Rick Mullaney of JUโs Public Policy Institute describes how the presidentโs diagnosis could impact the campaign. Also, City Councilman Rory Diamond on launching a new program brought forward by Second Lady Karen Pence for military spouses.
Viewers' Guide: What to watch for during presidential debate
Ahead of the debate, thereโs controversy over nominating a new Supreme Court justice. Thereโs also back-and-forth underway concerning a New York Times report on Trumpโs taxes, saying he has paid less than a thousand dollars in recent years. President Trump has denied the report, but hasnโt specified what was inaccurate. โThe truth is President Trump has accomplished more in 47 months than Biden has in 47 years," Black said. So Vice President Biden will give them a plan and a message that will resonate with them,โ Henry said.
President Donald Trump nominates Judge Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ On this edition of โThis Week in Jacksonville,โ News4Jax political analyst Rick Mullaney, of Jacksonville Universityโs Public Policy Institute, discusses President Donald Trump nominating Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court. U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn, of South Carolina, gives his thoughts on the nomination process. And local attorney Pat Kilbane, who knows Barrett on a professional level, shares his impressions and insight.
Politicians react after Andrew Gillum announces heโs bisexual
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ During an interview on the Tamron Hall Show with his wife by his side, former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum told a television audience that he identifies as bisexual. Gillum said on the โTamron Hall Showโ that he doesnโt โidentify as gay, but I do identify as bisexual. Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried tweeted: โSending you love, acceptance, grace, and strength @AndrewGillumโChris King was Gillumโs running mate in 2018. ?โShevrin Jones, a Democratic member of the Florida House running for the State Senate, tweeted: "Love you Andrew Gillum. This interview is reason 2020 why Andrew Gillum is my brother and friend, and have been for over 18 years.
Hundreds of President Trumps supporters meet for flotilla in Nassau County
FERNANDINA BEACH, Fla. It was a major showing of support for President Donald Trump in Nassau County on Monday, where hundreds attended a boat parade in Fernandina Beach. The water was much calmer Monday in Nassau County, where the support for the president could prove crucial in the November election. News4Jax political analyst Rick Mullaney says its one area where President Trump was underestimated in 2016, and it helped propel him to a win. Now, is the Donald Trump intensity enough to win by itself? I support President Trump and want him to have four more years.
Recapping RNC; Pastor John Allen Newman & his wife, Omarosa Manigault Newman; JEAs highest bidder
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. On this edition of This Week in Jacksonville, News4Jax political analyst Rick Mullaney of Jacksonville Universitys Public Policy Institute recap the Republican National Convention with U.S. Sen. Rick Scott. Pastor John Allen Newman and his wife, Omarosa Manigault Newman, talk about where they stand in the upcoming presidential election. And Mullaney returns to discuss the findings of a lucrative offer in the potential sale of JEA.
Joe Biden announces Kamala Harris as running mate; Floridas Tuesday primary election
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. On this edition of This Week in Jacksonville, News4Jax politic analyst Rick Mullaney of Jacksonville Universitys Public Policy Institute discusses Joe Biden selecting Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate. Plus, there are virtual one-on-ones with Republican Party of Florida Chairman Joe Gruters and the Senior Advisor for Down Ballot Elections at the Florida Democratic Party Rose Gonzalez Speers on Floridas primary election Tuesday.
Florida election candidates court date falls on day of state primary
News4Jax has also obtained court records that show Adler was recently ordered to pay a plaintiff more than $375,000 after a jury found him guilty in an unrelated civil theft case. Theresa Carli Pontiere, the plaintiffs attorney in the civil theft case, said the jury made its decision based on evidence. Adler said hes appealing the verdict in the civil theft case. I didnt do anything wrong and thats what an appeal court is for so justice is served correctly, he said. Court records show hes scheduled for a hearing on motion on Tuesday -- the same day as the Florida Primary.
24,000 vote-by-mail ballots already cast in Duval County
In Duval County, the big numbers already casting ballots are those voting by mail. Out of the nearly 640,000 registered voters in Duval County, 97,000 people have requested vote-by-mail ballots. At the Election Center on Jacksonvilles Northside, the vote-by-mail ballots were being sorted Monday. For me, its very obvious that mail ballot voting has more opportunity for fraud than early voting or election day voting, Hogan said. He added that when a person votes at a precinct or early voting site, they have to show their ID.
Revised plan for Republican National Convention; 2 candidates for Clay County sheriff
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ On this edition of โThis Week in Jacksonville,โ News4Jax political analyst and Jacksonville Universityโs Public Policy Institute Director Rick Mullaney breaks down the revised plan for the Republican National Convention and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the 2020 elections. And Clay County sheriff candidates Mike Taylor and Ben Carroll both talk about their priorities if theyโre elected.
Duval County GOP chair: Jacksonville will do whatever it has to do to make RNC work
News4Jax asked Duval County GOP Chairman Dean Black about this, and he said Jacksonville will do whatever it has to do to make the convention work. News4Jax asked Black about funds and whether other spaces in the city have been considered. There are 43 days until the RNC and 100 or so days until the election. โWeโre saying that we have to wait until we get closer, but how much closer do you want to get? Mullaney said campaigning will look different, and while itโs all about November, he said theyโll have to make some decisions for the RNC soon.
Sales tax referendum for aging schools; Republican National Convention in Jacksonville; Moving forward on race relations
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. News4Jax political analyst Rick Mullaney, director of the Public Policy Institute at Jacksonville University, is the guest host of this edition of This Week in Jacksonville.Duval County School Board Chairman Warren Jones weighs in on the upcoming vote for the half-cent sales tax referendum. Jacksonville Civic Council Chairman John Delaney, a former mayor of Jacksonville and a former president of the University of North Florida, discusses the upcoming Republican National Convention and race relations locally and nationally.
Announcement on Republican National Convention in Jacksonville expected Tuesday
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Its expected the world will find out on Tuesday if Jacksonville will host all or part of the Republican National Convention. Republican leaders were meeting Monday and will make a final decision on the convention that was slated for August in Charlotte. As reported last week, Jacksonville is on the shortlist and several sources told News4Jax that Jacksonville is at the top. It would be a first, a political convention held in different cities. For some, like a group of Jacksonville pastors who discussed the recent protests in Jacksonville during a Monday press conference, the fact that moving the RNC to Jacksonville has been discussed and not made public is bothersome to them.
Protesting, race relations in Jacksonville; Where JEA probe stands; Possible hurdles for prosecutors in George Floyds death
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. On this edition of This Week in Jacksonville, Ben Frazier, of the Northside Coalition, talks about dealing with race-related issues. Jacksonville City Councilman Rory Diamond explains where the JEA investigation stands. And former prosecutor and Jacksonville Universitys Public Policy Institute Director Rick Mullaney breaks down the case against the former officers charged in the death of George Floyd.