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FNM Pitches Plans To Revitalize Grand Bahama

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Despite concerns over campaigning during a COVID-19 surge, the Free National Movement kicked off its first drive-through rally in the nation’s second city last night.

Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis laid out plans to revitalize Grand Bahama, as the party seeks to duplicate a sweep on that island come election day.

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