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5. Florida, Florida, Florida?: Virtually any attempt to get President Donald Trump to the 270 electoral votes he needs to win a second term this fall requires that he win Florida and its 29 electoral votes.Which is what makes the current situation in Florida in regard to the state's response to the coronavirus very, very important.Florida Republican Gov.
"We have no contingency plan," Trump said on Saturday."We're having the convention at the end of August, and we think by the end of August, we'll be in good shape. We have no contingen- -- you know, it's going to be in North Carolina, as you know, in Charlotte. And I think we're going to have a great convention."Riiiiight.
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