Good evening, welcome to mtp daily. Im steve kornacki, in for chuck todd. We are coming to you live tonight from stoffs Coffee Roasters outside columbus, ohio, home of ohio state university. And this, a state that is one of the biggest prizes on the board in tuesdays do or die president ial primary contest. Arguably, this will be the most important primary day we have seen yet. Five states on the line, five big states, full of delegates, ohio, florida, illinois, missouri, and North Carolina. Right now we are just hours away from the final showdown on the republican side before those do or daikon tests next tuesday. Both races, they appear set to go the distance, through the springing maybe into the summer. It looks like well need votes from all 50 states. That takes you well into june before a winner is crowned in each side. Or i should say if a winner is crowned. Well explain all of the math behind that in a minute. But it has been, first, a chaotic and confrontational day on the camp
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Members of the 5th Medical Group at Minot Air Force Base gathered in front of the medical facility for a photo depicting everyone who works together as a team. On Friday, members of the medical group were honored for their many hours of work and dedication during the past months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo by Minot AFB Airman 1st Class Caleb Kimmel.
MINOT AIR FORCE BASE – Men and women of the 5th Medical Group at Minot Air Force Base have dedicated many hours of work to their healthcare mission during the past months of the COVID-19 pandemic.