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  • Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY greets supporters  during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. During a speech here Romney, the GOP front runner, said he and his wife have talked about the possibility of someday moving to the Sunshine State, likely in their retirement..
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  • Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY greets supporters during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. The GOP presidential candidate is focused on the nation's fragile economic rebound as he works to persuade Americans to dump President Barack Obama.
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  • Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY jokes with supporters during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. During a speech here Romney, the GOP front runner, said he and his wife have talked about the possibility of someday moving to the Sunshine State, likely in their retirement..
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  • Supporters cheer as Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY  arrives at an event with Florida Lt. Gov. JENNIFER CARROLL, right, during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. During a speech here Romney, the GOP front runner, said he and his wife have talked about the possibility of someday moving to the Sunshine State, likely in their retirement..
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  • Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY gestures as he speaks to a small crowd of supporters at a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. The GOP presidential candidate is focused on the nation's fragile economic rebound as he works to persuade Americans to dump President Barack Obama.
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  • Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY greets supporters Thursday, May 17, 2012 during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. The GOP presidential candidate is focused on the nation's fragile economic rebound as he works to persuade Americans to dump President Barack Obama.
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  • Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY greets supporters during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. During a speech here Romney, the GOP front runner, said he and his wife have talked about the possibility of someday moving to the Sunshine State, likely in their retirement..
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  • Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY greets supporters during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. The GOP presidential candidate is focused on the nation's fragile economic rebound as he works to persuade Americans to dump President Barack Obama.
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  • Supporters cheer as Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY  arrives at an event with Florida Lt. Gov. JENNIFER CARROLL, right, during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. The GOP presidential candidate is focused on the nation's fragile economic rebound as he works to persuade Americans to dump President Barack Obama.
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  • Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY greets supporters during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. The GOP presidential candidate is focused on the nation's fragile economic rebound as he works to persuade Americans to dump President Barack Obama.
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  • Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY greets supporters during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. During a speech here Romney, the GOP front runner, said he and his wife have talked about the possibility of someday moving to the Sunshine State, likely in their retirement..
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  • Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY greets supporters  after a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. During a speech here Romney, the GOP front runner, said he and his wife have talked about the possibility of someday moving to the Sunshine State, likely in their retirement..
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  • Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY greets supporters  after a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. The GOP presidential candidate is focused on the nation's fragile economic rebound as he works to persuade Americans to dump President Barack Obama.
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  • Supporters cheer Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY  after being introduced by  Florida Lt. Gov. JENNIFER CARROLL, right,  during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. During a speech here Romney, the GOP front runner, said he and his wife have talked about the possibility of someday moving to the Sunshine State, likely in their retirement..
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  • Campaign staff for Presidential hopeful and former Gov. Mitt Romney look through campaign merchandise for supporters during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, hopes to ride a wave of voter discontent with the economy into the White House.
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  • Mitt Romney supporter Dee Lansford shows off her support  for presidential hopeful Mitt Romney at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, hopes to ride a wave of voter discontent with the economy into the White House.
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  • Campaign supporter Jeb Morris looks for a place to put yard signs outside an event for Presidential hopeful and former Gov. Mitt Romney  during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, hopes to ride a wave of voter discontent with the economy into the White House.
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  • Mitt Romney supporter Jim Wilson gestures as he talks about the campaign of the GOP front runner during a campaign stop for the presidential hopeful at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, hopes to ride a wave of voter discontent with the economy into the White House.
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  • Mitt Romney supporter Dee Lansford places campaign signs outside an event, Thursday for presidential hopeful Mitt Romney at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, hopes to ride a wave of voter discontent with the economy into the White House.
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  • Mitt Romney supporter Dee Lansford places campaign signs outside an event, Thursday for presidential hopeful Mitt Romney at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, hopes to ride a wave of voter discontent with the economy into the White House.
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  • Mitt Romney supporter holds campaign buttons she just bought during a campaign stop for the presidential hopeful at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, hopes to ride a wave of voter discontent with the economy into the White House.
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  • A member of the secret service scans the venue before Pr during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla.
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  • Presidential hopeful and former Gov. MITT ROMNEY , left, and Florida Lt. Gov. JENNIFER CARROLL, right, talk before taking the stage during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. During a speech here Romney, the GOP front runner, said he and his wife have talked about the possibility of someday moving to the Sunshine State, likely in their retirement..
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  • A vendor sells campaign buttons before an event for Presidential hopeful and former Gov. Mitt Romney during a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. Romney, a former Massachusetts governor, hopes to ride a wave of voter discontent with the economy into the White House.
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  • Republican presidential hopeful Gov. MITT ROMNEY gestures as he answers questions from reporters after a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. During a speech here Romney, the GOP front runner, said he and his wife have talked about the possibility of someday moving to the Sunshine State, likely in their retirement..
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  • Republican presidential hopeful Gov. MITT ROMNEY speaks with reporters after a campaign stop at the River City Brewing Company in Jacksonville, Fla. During a speech here Romney, the GOP front runner, said he and his wife have talked about the possibility of someday moving to the Sunshine State, likely in their retirement..
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  • Supporters celebrate after hearing the news of her delay of the execution by the U.S. Supreme Court of her brother Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis In Jackson, Ga., Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011. Davis is scheduled to die Wednesday for killing off-duty Savannah officer Mark MacPhail. (AP/Photo Stephen Morton)
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  • Supporters celebrate after hearing the news of her delay of the execution by the U.S. Supreme Court of her brother Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis In Jackson, Ga., Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011. Davis is scheduled to die Wednesday for killing off-duty Savannah officer Mark MacPhail. (AP/Photo Stephen Morton)
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  • A group of protesters and Pence supporters cheer and jeer Vice President Mike Pence as he walks in the Savannah St. Patrick's Day parade, Saturday, March 17, 2018, in Savannah, Ga. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful U.S. Senator Barack Obama speaks to supporters in front of the historic Clarendon County Courthouse Friday Nov. 2, 2007 in Manning, S.C. during a community gathering.  In the 1950s the courthouse was where the lawsuit Briggs v. Elliott was filed to desegregate public schools. The lawsuit was the first of four suits that would later lead to the U.S. Supreme Court overturning racial segregation in U.S. public schools. (AP Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • BEAUFORT, S.C. _ FEBRUARY 17, 2016: Presidential candidate Jeb Bush speaks to supporters during a campaign stop, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016 in Beaufort, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • Denmark, SC _ FEBRUARY 12, 2016: Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton answers questions from supporters during a campaign stop at Denmark-Olar Elementary School gymnasium, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016 in Denmark, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC _ FEBRUARY 10, 2016: Former Gov. Jeb Bush speaks/greets supporters during a campaign stop at the Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park Visitors Center, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016 in Mount Pleasant, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC _ FEBRUARY 10, 2016: Gov. John Kasich speaks to a group of supporters during a campaign stop at Finn's Brick Oven, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016 in Mount Pleasant, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC _ FEBRUARY 10, 2016: Gov. John Kasich of Ohio, who finished second in the New Hampshire primary, stands on a chair to greet an overflow crowd of supporters outside a campaign stop at Finn's Brick Oven, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016 in Mount Pleasant, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich celebrates with his supporters after the South Carolina primary, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012 in Columbia, S.C. (Stephen Morton for The New York Times)
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  • Vice President Mike Pence, center, waves to supporters as he marches in the St. Patrick's Day parade Saturday, March 17, 2018, in Savannah, Ga. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Vice President Mike Pence, center, waves to supporters as he marches in the St. Patrick's Day parade Saturday, March 17, 2018, in Savannah, Ga. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful U.S. Senator Barack Obama speaks to supporters in front of the historic Clarendon County Courthouse Friday Nov. 2, 2007 in Manning, S.C. during a community gathering.  In the 1950s the courthouse was where the lawsuit Briggs v. Elliott was filed to desegregate public schools. The lawsuit was the first of four suits that would later lead to the U.S. Supreme Court overturning racial segregation in U.S. public schools. (AP Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • Denmark, SC _ FEBRUARY 12, 2016: Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets supporters after her speech during a campaign stop at Denmark-Olar Elementary School gymnasium, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016 in Denmark, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • Denmark, SC _ FEBRUARY 12, 2016: Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton answers questions from supporters during a campaign stop at Denmark-Olar Elementary School gymnasium, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016 in Denmark, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • BLUFFTON, SC _ FEBRUARY 11, 2016: Presidential candidate Marco Rubio pauses while speaking to supporters during a campaign stop at Magnolia Hall at Sun City Hilton Head, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016 in Bluffton, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks to supporters during a campaign stop at the Hilton Head Island High School gym in Hilton Head Island, S.C., Saturday, Jan. 2, 2016. About 900 people came out to greet Rubio. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Supporters clap after commnents by Gov. Jon Huntsman during a town hall meeting at the Skull Creek Boathouse, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012, in Hilton Head Island, S.C. (Stephen Morton for The New York Times)
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  • Supporters celebrate after hearing the news of her delay of the execution by the U.S. Supreme Court of her brother Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis In Jackson, Ga., Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011. Davis is scheduled to die Wednesday for killing off-duty Savannah officer Mark MacPhail. (AP/Photo Stephen Morton)
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  • Martina Davis, center is surrounded by supporters after hearing the news of her delay of the execution by the U.S. Supreme Court of her brother Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis In Jackson, Ga., Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2011. Davis is scheduled to die Wednesday for killing off-duty Savannah officer Mark MacPhail. (AP/Photo Stephen Morton)
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  • A group of LBGTQ protesters and Pence supporters cheer and jeer Vice President Mike Pence as he walks onto the balcony of City Hall before the start of the Savannah St. Patrick's Day parade, Saturday, March 17, 2018, in Savannah, Ga. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • BEAUFORT, S.C. _ FEBRUARY 17, 2016: Presidential candidate Jeb Bush speaks to supporters during a campaign stop, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016 in Beaufort, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • BEAUFORT, S.C. _ FEBRUARY 17, 2016: Presidential candidate Jeb Bush poses for photos and greets supporters during a campaign stop, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2016 in Beaufort, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich celebrates with his supporters after the South Carolina primary, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012 in Columbia, S.C. (Stephen Morton for The New York Times)
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  • NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. _ FEBRUARY 16, 2016: Presidential candidate Donald Trump takes the stage as his to supporters wave signs and cheer during a campaign stop, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016 in North Augusta, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks to supporters during a campaign stop at the Hilton Head Island High School gym in Hilton Head Island, S.C., Saturday, Jan. 2, 2016. About 900 people came out to greet Rubio. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Denmark, SC _ FEBRUARY 12, 2016: Supporters wait in line for presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during a campaign stop at Denmark-Olar Elementary School gymnasium, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016 in Bluffton, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • CHARLESTON, SC _ FEBRUARY 10, 2016: Gov. John Kasich of Ohio, who finished second in the New Hampshire primary, stands on a chair to greet an overflow crowd of supporters outside a campaign stop at Finn's Brick Oven, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016 in Mount Pleasant, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks to supporters during a campaign stop at the Hilton Head Island High School gym in Hilton Head Island, S.C., Saturday, Jan. 2, 2016. About 900 people came out to greet Rubio. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks to supporters during a campaign stop at the Hilton Head Island High School gym in Hilton Head Island, S.C., Saturday, Jan. 2, 2016. About 900 people came out to greet Rubio. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks to supporters during a campaign stop at the Hilton Head Island High School gym in Hilton Head Island, S.C., Saturday, Jan. 2, 2016. About 900 people came out to greet Rubio. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • BLOOMINGDALE, GA - DECEMBER 19, 2015: Senator Ted Cruz speaks to a group of supporters at Ottawa Farms, in Bloomingdale, Ga., during a seven-day, 12-city tour. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump greets supporters at a South Carolina Campaign Kickoff Rally in Bluffton, S.C., Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Donald Trump wouldn't apologize after questioning whether Sen. John McCain -- who spent five years as a prisoner during the Vietnam War -- is a war hero. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • The parade's grand marshal and third-generation Savannahian Jimmy Ray, left, shakes hands with supporters after receiving the traditional blessing from Bishop Gregory J. Hartmayer, center, during the St. Patrick's Day parade, Saturday March 16, 2013 in Savannah, Ga. St. Patrick's Day falls on March 17, which is Sunday. But cities including Savannah, New York and Chicago are all holding parades Saturday to take advantage of the full weekend. (AP Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • NORTH AUGUSTA, S.C. _ FEBRUARY 16, 2016: Presidential candidate Donald Trump supporters stand inline at the Riverview Park Recreational Center during <br />
a campaign stop, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2016 in North Augusta, S.C.  CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • Supporters wave signs and shout while they wait for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton to arrive at the Jim Clyburn Fish Fry, on Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016, at the Charleston Visitor Center in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks to supporters during a campaign stop at the Hilton Head Island High School gym in Hilton Head Island, S.C., Saturday, Jan. 2, 2016. About 900 people came out to greet Rubio. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio speaks to supporters during a campaign stop at the Hilton Head Island High School gym in Hilton Head Island, S.C., Saturday, Jan. 2, 2016. About 900 people came out to greet Rubio. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • BLOOMING DALE, GA - DECEMBER 19, 2015: Senator Ted Cruz visits supporters at Ottawa Farms in Bloomingdale, Ga., during a seven-day, 12-city tour. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • BLOOMINGDALE, GA - DECEMBER 19, 2015: Supporters wait for Senator Ted Cruz during a campaign event at Ottawa Farms in Bloomingdale, Ga, while on a seven-day, 12-city tour. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • Workers remove a large American flag past the stage the stage after Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley spoke to a crowd of supporters Saturday Dec. 17, 2011 in Charleston, S.C. (Stephen Morton for The New York Times)
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  • Supporters for republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich cheer after a local news station announced the results of some exit polls putting Gingrich ahead during the South Carolina primary, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012 in Columbia, S.C. (Stephen Morton for The New York Times)
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  • BLOOMINGDALE, GA - DECEMBER 19, 2015: Senator Ted Cruz greets supporters during a campaign stop at Ottawa Farms in Bloomingdale, Ga., during a seven-day, 12-city tour. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • FORT STEWART, GA - JULY 17, 2019: Kara Stevens, right, of Carrollton, Ga., reacts as she waits for her father Sgt. Bobby Steven during a homecoming ceremony for the soldiers of the Macon-based 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Wednesday, July 17 2019 at Ft. Stewart, Ga. The unit finished a seven month deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Resolute Support. (AJC Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • FORT STEWART, GA - JULY 17, 2019: Georgia National Guard Capt. Brice Sherfesee, of Carrollton, Ga., smiles at his 7-month-old daughter Hensley during a homecoming ceremony for the soldiers of the Macon-based 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Wednesday, July 17 2019 at Ft. Stewart, Ga. Hensley was 14-weeks old when Sherfesee deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Resolute Support. (AJC Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • FORT STEWART, GA - JULY 17, 2019: Melissa Sherfesee, of Carrollton, Ga., along with her 7-month-old daughter Hensley Shefesee greet her husband Capt. Brice Sherfesee during a homecoming ceremony for the soldiers of the Macon-based 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Wednesday, July 17 2019 at Ft. Stewart, Ga. The unit finished a seven month deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Resolute Support. (AJC Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • FORT STEWART, GA - JULY 17, 2019: Melissa Sherfesee, of Carrollton, Ga., carries her 7-month-old daughter Hensley Shefesee out onto the field to greet her husband Capt. Brice Sherfesee during a homecoming ceremony for the soldiers of the Macon-based 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Wednesday, July 17 2019 at Ft. Stewart, Ga. The unit finished a seven month deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Resolute Support. (AJC Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • FORT STEWART, GA - JULY 17, 2019: Soldiers of the Macon-based 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team return home from deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Resolute Support in Ft. Stewart, Ga.  (AJC Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • FORT STEWART, GA - JULY 17, 2019: Shirley Hamil of Carrollton, Ga., waits for her son Lt. Chris Hamil during a homecoming ceremony for the soldiers of the Macon-based 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Wednesday, July 17 2019 at Ft. Stewart, Ga. The unit finished a seven month deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Resolute Support. (AJC Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • FORT STEWART, GA - JULY 17, 2019: Megan Farris of Canton, Ga., waits for her husband Bill Farris during a homecoming ceremony for the soldiers of the Macon-based 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Wednesday, July 17 2019 at Ft. Stewart, Ga. The unit finished a seven month deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Resolute Support. (AJC Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • FORT STEWART, GA - JULY 17, 2019: Corporal Jabarri Hester of Atlanta gets a hug from Shariyah Calhoun of  Cedartown, Ga,, during a homecoming ceremony for the soldiers of the Macon-based 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Wednesday, July 17 2019 at Ft. Stewart, Ga. The unit finished a seven month deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Resolute Support. (AJC Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • FORT STEWART, GA - JULY 17, 2019: Georgia National Guard Capt. Brice Sherfesee, of Carrollton, Ga., hugs his 2-year-old son Hudson, his wife Melissa Sherfesee and their 7-month-old daughter Hensley during a homecoming ceremony for the soldiers of the Macon-based 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Wednesday, July 17 2019 at Ft. Stewart, Ga. The unit finished a seven month deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Resolute Support. (AJC Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • FORT STEWART, GA - JULY 17, 2019: Georgia National Guard Capt. Brice Sherfesee, of Carrollton, Ga., hugs his 2-year-old son Hudson, his wife Melissa Sherfesee and their 7-month-old daughter Hensley during a homecoming ceremony for the soldiers of the Macon-based 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Wednesday, July 17 2019 at Ft. Stewart, Ga. The unit finished a seven month deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Resolute Support. (AJC Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • COLUMBIA, SC - DECEMBER 9: A supporter shows her   support for Oprah for vice president before the start of a campaign rally with talk show host Oprah Winfrey and Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) December 9, 2007 in Columbia, South Carolina. Obama and Winfrey are scheduled to make one more stop in New Hampshire today. (Photo by Stephen Morton/Getty Images)
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  • FORT STEWART, GA - JULY 17, 2019: Georgia National Guard SPC Justin Purvis, center, hold hand with his wife Stephanie Purvis, left, and his daughter Isabella Purvis of Dalton, Ga., during a homecoming ceremony for the soldiers of the Macon-based 48th Infantry Brigade Combat Team Wednesday, July 17 2019 at Ft. Stewart, Ga. The unit finished a seven month deployment to Afghanistan in support of Operation Resolute Support. (AJC Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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  • Christopher Grundler, director, office of transportation and air quality for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Stan Meiburg, acting regional administrator for the EPA’s Southeast Region, present Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Curtis Foltz an award for environmental stewardship at the GPA Garden City Terminal, Friday, Jan. 17, 2014, near Savannah, Ga. Georgia’s deepwater ports and inland barge terminals support more than 352,000 jobs throughout the state annually and contribute $18.5 billion in income, $66.9 billion in revenue and $2.5 billion in state and local taxes to Georgia’s economy.  (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • Christopher Grundler, director, office of transportation and air quality for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Stan Meiburg, acting regional administrator for the EPA’s Southeast Region, present Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Curtis Foltz an award for environmental stewardship at the GPA Garden City Terminal, Friday, Jan. 17, 2014, near Savannah, Ga. Georgia’s deepwater ports and inland barge terminals support more than 352,000 jobs throughout the state annually and contribute $18.5 billion in income, $66.9 billion in revenue and $2.5 billion in state and local taxes to Georgia’s economy.  (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • Christopher Grundler, director, office of transportation and air quality for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Stan Meiburg, acting regional administrator for the EPA’s Southeast Region, present Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Curtis Foltz an award for environmental stewardship at the GPA Garden City Terminal, Friday, Jan. 17, 2014, near Savannah, Ga. Georgia’s deepwater ports and inland barge terminals support more than 352,000 jobs throughout the state annually and contribute $18.5 billion in income, $66.9 billion in revenue and $2.5 billion in state and local taxes to Georgia’s economy.  (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • Christopher Grundler, director, office of transportation and air quality for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Stan Meiburg, acting regional administrator for the EPA’s Southeast Region, present Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Curtis Foltz an award for environmental stewardship at the GPA Garden City Terminal, Friday, Jan. 17, 2014, near Savannah, Ga. Georgia’s deepwater ports and inland barge terminals support more than 352,000 jobs throughout the state annually and contribute $18.5 billion in income, $66.9 billion in revenue and $2.5 billion in state and local taxes to Georgia’s economy.  (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • Christopher Grundler, director, office of transportation and air quality for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Stan Meiburg, acting regional administrator for the EPA’s Southeast Region, present Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Curtis Foltz an award for environmental stewardship at the GPA Garden City Terminal, Friday, Jan. 17, 2014, near Savannah, Ga. Georgia’s deepwater ports and inland barge terminals support more than 352,000 jobs throughout the state annually and contribute $18.5 billion in income, $66.9 billion in revenue and $2.5 billion in state and local taxes to Georgia’s economy.  (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • Christopher Grundler, director, office of transportation and air quality for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Stan Meiburg, acting regional administrator for the EPA’s Southeast Region, present Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Curtis Foltz an award for environmental stewardship at the GPA Garden City Terminal, Friday, Jan. 17, 2014, near Savannah, Ga. Georgia’s deepwater ports and inland barge terminals support more than 352,000 jobs throughout the state annually and contribute $18.5 billion in income, $66.9 billion in revenue and $2.5 billion in state and local taxes to Georgia’s economy.  (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC. MAY 23- United States Navy Hospital Corpsman John Lonika hugs his wife Karen, son Derek and daughter Sierra Friday May 23, 2003 at the Marine Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina after returning home from a six month deployment to the Middle East. Lonika was the last of 125 Marines from the Fighter Wing Support Squadron 273 to greet his family. The wing was deployed six months ago from Beaufort to participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom aboard the USS Harry S. Truman. (Photo by Stephen Morton/Getty Images)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC. MAY 23- United States Navy Hospital Corpsman John Lonika hugs his wife Karen, son Derek and daughter Sierra Friday May 23, 2003 at the Marine Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina after returning home from a six month deployment to the Middle East. Lonika was the last of 125 Marines from the Fighter Wing Support Squadron 273 to greet his family. The wing was deployed six months ago from Beaufort to participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom aboard the USS Harry S. Truman. (Photo by Stephen Morton/Getty Images)
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  • Christopher Grundler, director, office of transportation and air quality for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Stan Meiburg, acting regional administrator for the EPA’s Southeast Region, present Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Curtis Foltz an award for environmental stewardship at the GPA Garden City Terminal, Friday, Jan. 17, 2014, near Savannah, Ga. Georgia’s deepwater ports and inland barge terminals support more than 352,000 jobs throughout the state annually and contribute $18.5 billion in income, $66.9 billion in revenue and $2.5 billion in state and local taxes to Georgia’s economy.  (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • Christopher Grundler, director, office of transportation and air quality for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Stan Meiburg, acting regional administrator for the EPA’s Southeast Region, present Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Curtis Foltz an award for environmental stewardship at the GPA Garden City Terminal, Friday, Jan. 17, 2014, near Savannah, Ga. Georgia’s deepwater ports and inland barge terminals support more than 352,000 jobs throughout the state annually and contribute $18.5 billion in income, $66.9 billion in revenue and $2.5 billion in state and local taxes to Georgia’s economy.  (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • Christopher Grundler, director, office of transportation and air quality for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Stan Meiburg, acting regional administrator for the EPA’s Southeast Region, present Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Curtis Foltz an award for environmental stewardship at the GPA Garden City Terminal, Friday, Jan. 17, 2014, near Savannah, Ga. Georgia’s deepwater ports and inland barge terminals support more than 352,000 jobs throughout the state annually and contribute $18.5 billion in income, $66.9 billion in revenue and $2.5 billion in state and local taxes to Georgia’s economy.  (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • Christopher Grundler, director, office of transportation and air quality for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Stan Meiburg, acting regional administrator for the EPA’s Southeast Region, present Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Curtis Foltz an award for environmental stewardship at the GPA Garden City Terminal, Friday, Jan. 17, 2014, near Savannah, Ga. Georgia’s deepwater ports and inland barge terminals support more than 352,000 jobs throughout the state annually and contribute $18.5 billion in income, $66.9 billion in revenue and $2.5 billion in state and local taxes to Georgia’s economy.  (GPA Photo/Stephen Morton)
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  • BEAUFORT, SC. MAY 23- United States Navy Hospital Corpsman John Lonika hugs his wife Karen, son Derek and daughter Sierra Friday May 23, 2003 at the Marine Air Station Beaufort, South Carolina after returning home from a six month deployment to the Middle East. Lonika was the last of 125 Marines from the Fighter Wing Support Squadron 273 to greet his family. The wing was deployed six months ago from Beaufort to participate in Operation Iraqi Freedom aboard the USS Harry S. Truman. (Photo by Stephen Morton/Getty Images)
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  • As the congregation of Charleston's Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church grieves, a pilgrimage occurs daily at a growing makeshift memorial for nine parishioners killed during a Bible study class. The memorial became a place where anyone could come to heal with prayers, songs, and tears. Just two days after the shootings, the men of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. raise their hands to lead a crowd in hymns. Each day, hundreds flock to the South's oldest African Methodist Episcopal church to show support and witness the scene.
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  • AIKEN, S.C. - NOVEMBER, 20 2013: Using a joy-stick, video monitors and a protective window to maneuver a remote arm, support manager Lee Hart, prepares one of steps in the vitrification process at the Defense Waste Processing Facility at the old Savannah River Site near Aiken, S.C. The Energy Department began to cure an environmental nightmare at the site in 1996 by opening a factory to turn liquid radioactive wastes into a safer form. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • AIKEN, S.C. - NOVEMBER, 20 2013: Using a joy-stick, video monitors and a protective window to maneuver a remote arm, support manager Lee Hart, prepares one of steps in the vitrification process at the Defense Waste Processing Facility at the old Savannah River Site near Aiken, S.C. The Energy Department began to cure an environmental nightmare at the site in 1996 by opening a factory to turn liquid radioactive wastes into a safer form. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • AIKEN, S.C. - NOVEMBER, 20 2013: Using a joy-stick, video monitors and a protective window to maneuver a remote arm, support manager Lee Hart, prepares one of steps in the vitrification process at the Defense Waste Processing Facility at the old Savannah River Site near Aiken, S.C. The Energy Department began to cure an environmental nightmare at the site in 1996 by opening a factory to turn liquid radioactive wastes into a safer form. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • AIKEN, S.C. - NOVEMBER, 20 2013: Using a joy-stick, video monitors and a protective window to maneuver a remote arm, support manager Lee Hart, prepares one of steps in the vitrification process at the Defense Waste Processing Facility at the old Savannah River Site near Aiken, S.C. The Energy Department began to cure an environmental nightmare at the site in 1996 by opening a factory to turn liquid radioactive wastes into a safer form. CREDIT: Stephen Morton for The New York Times
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  • A supporter leads a group in a chant for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during a rally outside the Gaillard Center where the Democratic are holding their debates, on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016, in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton)
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