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President Joe Biden s reelection campaign and the Democratic National Committee reported raising $264 million in the year s second quarter, an impressive haul that may help them calm fears within their own party about last week s shaky debate performance.The total announced Tuesday includes $127 million collected during June alone, when the campaign says it took in more than $33 million on the day of the debate and in its aftermath. Biden also has
stanley cup $240 million in cash on hand, outpacing the $212 million it reported having last month.Biden campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez called the totals a testamen
stanley cup t to the committed and growing base of supporters standing firmly behind the president. The announced totals come
stanley cup as Biden s campaign continues to scramble to quell panic among some Democrats, who have questioned whether the president can win November s election after a debate where he appeared raspy, trailed off and at times gave convoluted answers. Some of the campaign s top leaders have held multiple calls since the debate, preaching patience to donors and top surrogates.Campaign officials nonetheless insist there s been no discussion whatsoever of Biden exiting the race no Alpu Montana voting rights trial moves into second week; state lawmaker testifies
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salomon ENA 鈥?Montanas large, urban school districts are not the only ones having to decide whether to continue remote learning, as t
af1 he state loosens some of the restrictions put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19. Two of the smallest districts in Lewis and C
salomon lark County have also said they wont return to in-person classes this school year.The Trinity School District, in Canyon Creek, has 19 students in kindergarten through fifth grade. The Wolf Creek School District has 14 K-5 students. Last week, both districts school boards voted to extend distance learning through the end of the year.Lewis and Clark County Superintendent of Schools Katrina Chaney administers those rural districts. She said they looked at the possibility of coming back for in-person classes, but concluded it would have been too difficult for their small staffs to make all the changes needed.Chaney said they talked to families in both school districts and found many wanted to return to class 鈥?but a significant number of them were not willing to send their students back to school buildings. That meant the districts would have had to continue remote learning alongside in-person teaching. With six grades at each sch