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LIVING PERSPECTIVE WORLD


There are many different Two health professionals Amid joy at the liberation
breeds of cows — not just look at RSV — the virus of Kherson, Ukraine,
Holsteins — found in herds that sickens kids and fills looms the likelihood of a
across Lancaster County. hospital pediatric units. humanitarian disaster.
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ANALYSIS

HOLIDAY SHOPPING
GOP rivals
READY FOR face off for
THE RUSH
Changes in supply chain and recent
2024 race
Trump turns his attention to DeSantis as
Fla. governor outperforms MAGA picks
STEVE PEOPLES risive nickname for DeSan-
AND JILL COLVIN tis, calling him Ron DeSanc-
inflation have shoppers, retailers ASSOCIATED PRESS
timonious.
Donald Trump and Ron The simmering rivalry
adjusting to earlier shopping season DeSantis have been on a col- between the Republican
lision course from the start. Party’s biggest stars enters a
Eying the Florida gover- new, more volatile phase af-
CHAD UMBLE | CUMBLE@LNPNEWS.COM nor as his most formidable ter the GOP’s underwhelm-

D
foe within the Republican ing performance in what
evon Burnley was determined to have enough Party, the former president was supposed to be a block-
has sought to keep DeSantis buster election year. DeSan-
shoes for Christmas. A year after shipping delays in his place, often noting the tis, who won a commanding
and shortages wreaked havoc on her efforts to keep role his endorsement played reelection, is increasingly
products in stock at Deerskin Leather, a clothing, in lifting the relatively ob- viewed as the party’s future,
scure congressman to the while Trump, whose pre-
handbag and shoe store in Kitchen Kettle Village, Burnley wasn’t leader of one of America’s ferred candidates lost races
going to be caught with empty shelves this holiday season. largest states. from Pennsylvania to Ari-
DeSantis, for his part, has zona, is widely blamed as a
After some manufacturers dropped which has Deerskin Leather and five long praised Trump and drag on the party.
the store because it couldn’t place other shops at Kitchen Kettle. “It was mimicked his style, but has That leaves Trump in per-
large enough orders, Burnley lined up something that we did to be proac- notably declined to put aside haps his most vulnerable
new suppliers, placed orders earlier tive against the supply chain issues. his own White House ambi- position since he sparked
than ever and doubled the size of her But it worked out. … We are having tions as the former presi- the violent insurrection at
shipment of Ugg boots, maxing out a much stronger year because we’ve dent prepares to seek his the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6,
space in the basement storage area got the inventory here that maybe we old job again. In the clearest 2021. As he moves forward
below the shop in Intercourse. wouldn’t have had.” sign of tension, the two held with plans to announce a
“Our maintenance guys yelled at us Fear of scarcity is driving a holiday dueling Florida rallies in the third presidential bid on
because they’re like, ‘You can’t cover shopping season like no other. Con- final days of this year’s mid- Tuesday, Trump is turning
the fire escape,’ ” said Burnley, owner ditioned by pandemic supply chain term elections. At his event, to a playbook that has served
and operator of Burnley Enterprises, HOLIDAY SHOPPING, page A6 Trump unveiled his new de- GOP, page A7

EVAN VUCCI | ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO

President Donald Trump shakes hands with Florida Gov. Ron De-
Santis on May 8, 2019, as he arrives at Tyndall Air Force Base to
view damage from Hurricane Michael and attend a political rally
at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla.
SUZETTE WENGER | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

Devon Burnley, owner and operator of Burnley Enterprises, which has


Deerskin Leather and five other shops at Kitchen Kettle Village, talks
about how they have navigated increasing costs and shipping delays
at the store on Nov. 2.

38%
Shoppers who plan to shop
earlier this year, according to the
Deloitte holiday retail survey.

BALLOT QUESTIONS

Md. grapples with legal weed


Last week’s vote approved recreational cannabis; implementing it will be a challenge
GIACOMO BOLOGNA write the rules, award licenses and set paired driving, youth consumption and
BALTIMORE SUN
up farms and processors. The first dis- unknown public health consequences.
Marylanders voted 2-to-1 for legal- pensaries didn’t open until 2017, and There is also disagreement on whether
izing recreational cannabis Tuesday. officials were criticized for a lack of di- a taxed and regulated recreational can-
That was the easy part. versity among licensees. nabis industry would eliminate the il-
Now, state lawmakers will try to set Lawmakers, industry leaders and so- licit market or provide cover to a black
up a legal market that is safe, equitable cial justice advocates are all hoping to market that could undercut prices and
and affordable. That’s the hard part. avoid a similarly slow — and inequita- supply youth.
When the General Assembly ap- ble — rollout for recreational cannabis. While Maryland and Missouri voted
proved establishing a medical cannabis Meanwhile, opponents of the drug’s to legalize recreational cannabis, three
system in 2014, it took three years to legalization have concerns about im- MARYLAND, page A8

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