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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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VOLUME 116, No. 254 STAY CONNECTED MIAMIHERALD.COM FACEB00K.COMMIAMIHERALD TWITTER.COMMIAMIHERALD WINNER OF 22 PULITZER PRIZES Mostly sunny breezy, pleasant 779See37A SUNDAY MAY 26 2019 $3 Miami Herald CAMPAIGN 2020 Laser focus on Florida for Trump's 2020 bid Believing they must win Florida in 2020 to re-elect Donald Trump, the Republican National Committee, Republican Party of Florida and Trump's campaign are aligned and focused on whipping up votes. President Donald Trump with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and wife, Casey, on May 8 at Tyndall Air Force Base. So as Democrats divide their attention among the largest field of candidates in modern history, the president's reelection campaign is already kicking into gear around a massive voter-data operation and a high-profile stable of surrogates.

In a complete reversal from SEE TRUMP, 6A BY DAVID SMILEY dsmileymiamiherald.com Donald Trump must win Florida in 2020 if he wants to remain president. And he knows it. The part-time Florida resident has spent more time here than any location outside of Washington since becoming president, and not just because he likes golf. His campaign is dedicating resources to the state and its 29 electoral college votes as if it were an entire region. And this month alone, the president has made repeated overtures to different segments of Florida's complex electorate through the power of the purse and international policy.

STEVE SHIVER A MIGHTY MILITARY WEEKEND Shiver's turbulent ride takes a new turn Steve Shiver has a history of financial troubles, records show. But that didn't stop the former Homestead mayor, county manager and Opa-locka city manager from becoming executive director of the police union's Miami-Dade chapter. That didn't last, however. BY MONIQUE O. MADAN mmadanmiamiherald.com His rose gold Rolex has been sold at a steep discount.

The credit cards have been surrendered, the house foreclosed on, the car Steve Shiver, who formerly ran the largest local government in Florida drawing up multibillion-dollar budgets is down but not out. The former Miami-Dade County manager has had a wild ride since leaving the county's employ in June 2003. He tried to resurrect 1 1 Steve Shiver PHOTOS MAT IAS J. OCNER mocnermiamiherald.com Above, the U.S. Navy Blue Angels fly in formation over South Beach on Saturday during day one of the Hyundai Air Sea Show.

Left, a speedboat keeps up with a U.S. military helicopter offshore. The event concludes Sunday with another day of military acrobatics. Details on this and other Memorial Day weekend events, 21A. a mountaintop theme park, Ghost Town in the Sky, only to see part of it slide down a steep slope, causing havoc below.

A Georgia land development went bust. He joined forces with the operator of an engineering firm seeking a $33 million construction project in Homestead, where he formerly served as mayor, only to see the operator arrested while in the waiting room at a waxing salon after law enforcement alleged that her engineering credentials were bogus. For good SEE SHIVER, 4A NORTH MIAMI 3 teens killed by car waiting for bus to soccer match TELEVISION How Rick Sanchez, raised to hate the Soviets, ended up working for Russian TV Rick Sanchez, who pioneered a flashy, aggressive TV news reporting style 35 years ago at Miami's Channel 7, is hosting a show for an unlikely station: RT America, Russia's state-owned network. They never made it. According to North Miami police, the department got a call reporting a traffic crash at Northeast 13th Avenue and 125th Street.

When officers got there, the three teenagers were already dead. "They were pedestrians on a sidewalk. They died on impact," a police spokeswoman said. SEE TEENS, 5A BY MONIQUE O. MADAN mmadanmiamiherald.com Three teens were killed by a car early Saturday in North Miami as they walked to a bus stop, police said.

It was about 5.22 a.m. The three soccer teammates, in uniform, were making their way to the pickup location for buses that were to take them to a scheduled tournament in Weston. upbringing: He is now a TV star for RT America, the state-funded Russian network that media analysts and U.S. intelligence officials have derided as a propaganda tool for the Russian government. So how did a guy born in Cuba and raised by factory-worker parents in Hialeah to hate Fidel Castro and the Soviet Union wind up earning his paycheck from the BY LINDA ROBERTSON lrobertsonmiamiherald.com Rick Sanchez is back on the air! His viewers are back on the edge of their seats! But Miami's famously flamboyant anchorman isn't broadcasting news from his famously factious hometown.

Sanchez hosts a prime-time show that would seem completely at odds with his staunch anti-communist Rick Sanchez, now 60, on the set of his show for RT America. SEE SANCHEZ, 2A CUSTOMER SERVICE To subscribe or report delivery issues, 800-843-4372 or miamiherald.comcustomer-service Local news Puzzles Television 13A 6C 18M IK 15A 12A 17A 6K 17M Americas Books Classified Comics Deaths Lottery ii.

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