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What Pensacola listened to this week – Nov. 1 edition

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Our listeners were very interested in politics. The top three podcasts involved Congressional races, County Commission District 5 and Amendment 3. Plus, Stan McDaniels.

1. Will the House and Senate majorities flip? Dan McFaul of Ballard Partners discusses the possibility of the majorities of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate flipping.

2. Barry at the Polls The News Journal, Pam Childers, Doug Underhill and his mini-me are out to end the District 5 commissioner’s political career, but Steven Barry isn’t cooperating. While they flood social media with misinformation, he stands at the County Extension Office greeting voters.

3. Yes for Amendment 3 Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers discusses the benefits of Amendment 3, which legalizes recreational marijuana use in Florida by adults 21 years old and older. She also debunks disinformation that opponents have been putting out.

4. Foiling Week Pensacola 2025 With four months to go, entries are now open for Foiling Week Pensacola 2025, the multi-class “World Sailing Special Event” to be held in Florida from Feb. 25 to March 2, 2025. Tom Pace shares the details.

5. More on Home Base Pensacola

Last week, we discussed Home Base Florida partnering with the Lakeview Center to provide free mental health care to eligible military veterans, service members and their families. Lakeview Center president Shawn Salamida shared more details.


And this oldie podcast from 2022 got several plays:

Stan “Quick Draw” McDaniels discusses his background, why he is for the Escambia County Commission District 4 seat, and what he would accomplish if elected.

 

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