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on Super Tuesday.Both Davidson and Wilson Counties have reported that their polling stations will open an hour later than scheduled. Polls will now open at 8 a.m. local time as opposed to 7 a.m.Several other polling stations have consolidated at local high schools and churches.Voting precincts at Hadley Park Community Center, Robert Churchwell Elementary, Centennial Park Art Center, Fifteenth Avenue Baptist Church, or Union Hall 373 have consolidated at Pearl Cohn High School.Precincts at Hermitage Presbyterian, Dupont Tyler School, Hermitage Hills Baptist Church, Hermitage Community Center, TN School for the Blind or Two Rivers Middle School have consolidated at Donelson Presbyterian.Precincts at Ross Elementary, East Community Center, Shelby Community Center, Martha O'Brian or Cora Howe School have consolidated at Cleveland Community Center.Any other voters in Davidson County — the county the encompasses Nashville — whose assigned precinct has been impacted can vote at the Election Commission Offices.Sixty-four delegates are up for grabs in Tennessee in the Democratic presidential nomination race. Tennessee is one of 14 states that will hold its presidential primary on Super Tuesday. A total of 1,344 delegates are up for grabs in the Super Tuesday primaries.This story was originally published by Caroline Sutton on 1340

of an extremely rare yellow northern cardinal.Tracy Workman, who teaches art for a homeschooling organization, said on Facebook she came out her front door in Port St. Lucie and spotted the cardinal on her bird feeder.Workman said the bird lingered for about five minutes, just long enough for her to snap a few pictures.Workman also recorded some video of the cardinal, whom she appropriately named Sunny, and posted it on YouTube.?? WATCH VIDEO OF BIRD ?? 459
at an Aurora ICE detention facility on Friday.During the protest, a small group pulled down the American flag and the GEO flag and replaced them with a Mexican flag and a defaced thin blue line flag by hoisting it upside down and spray-painting in red with an anti-police slogan.There was a rift in the crowd about whether that action was appropriate, with some undocumented protesters leaving out of concern for their safety.Many protesters hoped that image would not overshadow that of so many speaking out against deportation raids and camps.Denver teacher Kathleen Frank went to the protest with her son because she couldn’t stop thinking about the children who have died in U.S. custody.“He is a child like any of those 3 year olds in the concentration camps, so it just breaks my heart and makes me really angry,” she said. “I think it needs to be ended immediately and I feel really helpless in the face of this just unbelievable pain, so this seemed like a small thing I could do.”Some undocumented residents at the rally said they were concerned about what may happen this weekend if the ICE raids promised by president Trump happen in Denver.“They don’t know if when they leave for work one day they’ll come back to their family. That’s the reality I‘ve lived with every day,” said Gladis Ibarra, an undocumented resident who works with Colorado’s immigrant community. “This is 28 years of my life, so I know a lot of people are outraged now, and I hope that the outrage continues past today.”This story was originally published by Jaclyn Allen on 1560
With the midterm elections less than a month away, President Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail, trying to rally Republicans to vote.To boost turnout, the president is making the election about him.“I'm not on the ballot, but in a certain way I’m on the ballot, so please go out and vote,” Trump said at a recent rally. “And I’m not on the ticket, but I am on the ticket, because this is also a referendum about me. Get out and vote. I want you to vote. Pretend I’m on the ballot.”The president's calendar is stacked with appearances, with four just this week. Not even Hurricane Michael, one of the strongest storms to ever hit the U.S., stopped President Trump from attending a campaign rally last night.The president defended his decision to go to the rally, saying people waited in line to see him.“What are you going to do? Tell thousands of people that have been waiting there all night that we're not coming? That's not fair either,” Trump said.Trump did, however, call it "wrong" when President Obama attended a campaign event back in 2012 when a smaller hurricane hit the east coast.But with control of Congress up for grabs, right now the stakes are high for the president. Republicans keeping the majority in the Senate is incredibly important for the president's agenda. The idea of keeping a majority in the House would be important personally, considering the dynamics of impeachment. 1419
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