The Nationals are just one week away from kicking off their inaugural Home Run Charity 5K. And like just about every other race during the pandemic, the starting and finishing lines can be anywhere you want, since it’s virtual.
“You can run this race wherever you are, in a pod with friends and family in your neighborhood or by yourself,” said Tal Alter, the CEO of Nationals Philanthropies.
The lead sponsor of the race is the Congressional Baseball Charities, the same group that puts on the annual Congressional Baseball Game held at Nationals Park. It costs $60 to register.
“We’re running the race just like an in-person race,” explained Alter. “People will get a finisher medal, a T-shirt, a race bib and a gaiter all branded with Nationals branding and the event branding as well.”
Republican Lawmakers Make Florida Trek to Win Over Trump s Support Ahead of 2022
On 2/20/21 at 6:00 AM EST
Former President Donald Trump s tony water-side estate on the Florida coastline has become the endpoint of a pilgrimage for Republican lawmakers hoping to hold onto his decreasing but fiercely loyal base as they scope out the future of the GOP and what role Trump will play in it.
U.S. House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy and U.S. House Minority Whip Steve Scalise have made the trip, and U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham is scheduled to head to Trump s Mar-a-Lago resort this weekend. All three were key Trump allies during his administration, and those close to them have described the meetings as mostly informal plotting ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, where Trump could play a crucial role in whether Republicans are able to reclaim control of the U.S. House, Senate or both during President Joe Biden s administration.
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