Is Trump still president? On some Florida Republican websites, the answer is yes.

At least 10 local Republican parties in Florida continue to show Donald Trump as the current president of the United States, more than four months after wasting the election with Joe Biden.

Republican sites in counties as giant as Miami-Dade and Hillsborough promote Trump as president, founded on a site review in the 67 florid countries. Most do not include any elected officials, but almost part of those who continue to come with Trump. .

The Alachua County Republican still has a picture of Trump and identifies him as the country’s 45th president in rotation with Republican leaders.

President Ed Braddy said he is simply not updating the online page, still includes data on the sale of fish fry for the 2020 fundraiser and does not yet have a photo of the newly elected American representative Cat Kammack.

Braddy added that Democrats in the afterlife have been reluctant to Republicans, adding that Trump and George HW Bush, when they were elected president.

“I don’t forget very well in 2017 and all the Democratic organizations that refuse to recognize President Trump,” Braddy said. “This concept that party members who no longer have strength will have to turn around and greet the new commander-in-chief. “it’s a new norm because it wasn’t carried out in 2017 and, in fact, it wasn’t in 2001 either. “

Some local party officials say that proceeding to show Trump as president is an oversight, some sites have updated their list with newly elected officials. Others, such as Jay Kramer, president of the Indian River County Republican Party, are determined. to protect the action as very intentional.

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“Trump didn’t give in, and we believe the election was stolen,” Kramer, former mayor of Vero Beach, told USA TODAY Network-Florida. “It is vital to make one and make sure that the remains are applicable for the next 3 and a part years. “

The Indian River County Republican Party boldly introduces Trump for a temporary term, 2020-2024. Former Vice President Mike Pence is not shown serving a temporary period, an oversight, Kramer said.

Kramer was one of at least a hundred other people from across the region who traveled to Washington, D. C. , on January 6 for Trump’s rally, which turned into an attack on the Capitol.

Miami-Dade County GOP officials have not responded to requests for comment on his website, which also continues to demonstrate Trump as president, as well as former Miami mayor Carlos Giménez as a member of Congress for District 26, which he won in November.

The Hillsborough County REPUBLICAN Party online page lists Trump as president, but he has also updated it to show Traci Koster, his new state representative in District 64. “Weeks of news, ” said President Jim Waurishuk in an email.

The Nassau County Republican Party is obsolete, former President Justin Taylor said. After talking to USA TODAY, Taylor, who designed the Array, said the party planned to update it.

The Manatee County GOP home page congratulates all the winners of the 2020 election, adding Trump. However, the elected segment of the is accurate and does not show Trump, President Kathleen King said. Manatee County.

In St. Lucia County, the elected segment of the online page shows newly elected state officials such as Dana Trabulsy and Kaylee Tuck, and also shows Trump as president. President Kenny Nail said it was unintentional, and rather a challenge from the online page to show what they were looking to communicate.

“We must prove that (Trump) won in St. John’s County. John, Lucie, ” said Nail.

After being contacted through USA TODAY, Nail said party officials would correct the mistake.

Some websites show Trump as president, but they don’t seem to have been up-to-date since the November election.

In Palm Beach County, the Republican online page lists Trump as president, but is not updated with newly elected Republican state officials.

Other Republican County internet sites that continue to list Trump as president include Flagler, Okaloosa, Walton and Osceola. In Okaloosa County, the Republican elected officials page has not been updated since 2019.

The state Republican Party does not include elected officials.

Gainesville Sun reporter Cindy Swirko contributed to the report.

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