This isn’t abnormal. Politicians typically do this when they are out of state. The only thing odd about this instance specifically is that the fourth person down the line of succession, and is of the opposing party, now has the reigns for that period.
This isn’t abnormal. Politicians typically do this when they are out of state. The only thing odd about this instance specifically is that the fourth person down the line of succession, and is of the opposing party, now has the reigns for that period.
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