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Mario Díaz-Balart is an American politician. Mario Díaz-Balart is a Republican U.S. Representative for Florida’s 25th congressional district. Elected in 2002, the current district includes southwestern Miami-Dade County, including the city of Hialeah, and much of the northern portion of the Everglades. In the global pandemic of COVID-19, a Representative became the first person in Congress to test positive for the coronavirus.Mario Díaz-Balart tested positive for COVID-19!Florida Representative Mario Diaz-Balart along with fellow representative Ben McAdams, announced on Wednesday, 18th March that they tested positive for the coronavirus that is creating the global pandemic of COVID-19. Read More...
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In 1970, Davis had another top-10 hit with "I'm a Lover (Not a Fighter)" and another duet with Bobby Bare with "Your Husband, My Wife". The following year, she had a hit with the autobiographical "Bus Fare To Kentucky". Subsequently, however, her chart success began to fade. Singles such as "It's Hard to Be a Woman" and "Love Takes a Lot of My Time" failed to crack the country top 40. Read More...