we literally, every single day, we were in a neighborhood somewhere holding a town hall, knocking on doors, listening to people about their concerns, bringing everybody and. i think it s so important, jen, if we re gonna move forward in this country, we have to be able to talk to each other again. we have to be able to see each other on some level. i found so much commonality between what we all, one talking to democrats, republicans, independents. people are frustrated with the fractures, they re frustrated with ugliness. so, what we pledged to do is run a completely positive campaign, vision based, on issues, i know, all right? hard to believe in politics these days. but we made that commitment, and we followed through. i think what you saw resoundingly from the voters was not only where they tired of jacksonville that was moving forward at a pace they would like, but they were really tired of the ugly. i think, you know, this is a community that went through three bouts of breast ca
in this mayoral race republicans turned out in bigger numbers, by all the numbers you were able to convince some republicans to vote for you. how did you manage to do that exactly? first of all i m a marathon or so i like long distance endurance events. we started very early, we started 18 months out and we literally, every single day, we re in a neighborhood somewhere holding a town hall, knocking on doors, listening to people about their concerns, bringing everybody in. i think it s so important if we are going to move forward in this country we ve got to be able to talk to each other again. we ve got to be able to see each other on some level. i found so much commonality between what we all want talking to democrats, republicans, independents, people are frustrated with the fractures. they are frustrated with the ugliness. what we pledged to do is run a completely positive campaign, vision based, on issues. hard to believe in politics these days but we made that
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When it comes to giving the warfighter a definitive edge on the battlefield in future conflicts, collaboration is key, as evidenced at Dugway Proving Ground, Utah, in May.
The Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile Centerâs Air Launched Effects and Advanced Teaming science and technology program teams participated in the Experimentation Demonstration Gateway Event 21, led by Army Futures Commandâs Future Vertical Lift Cross-Functional Team. More than 600 expert participants from 20 Department of Defense agencies participated, including members of the AvMC workforce from Fort Eustis, Virginia; Huntsville; and Moffett Field, California.
âThe collaboration amongst the engineers, scientists and warfighters was instrumental in the success of EDGE21 and really set the conditions for Project Convergence 21 later this fall,â FVL CFT Director Maj. Gen. Wally Rugen said.