I can’t grab the article text from the Washington Post link you sent. If you could paste the article here or maybe pull out some key excerpts—like dates, places, numbers, quotes, or anyone important mentioned—that’d really help.
Once I have that info, I’ll turn it into a unique blog post for Marin County readers. I’ll stick to the formatting you want.
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Here’s what I’ll send back after you share the text:
– About 600 words, using your title (but I won’t use an H1 header).
– One intro paragraph that lays out what the article covers.
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Use h3 headers, and keep a couple of sentences between each pair to maintain flow.
Wrap paragraphs in <p>…</p>, add bold emphasis with <b>…</b>, italics with <i>…</i>, and use bullet points with <li>…</li>.
Make sure Marin County town and city names like San Rafael, Mill Valley, Sausalito, Tiburon, Novato, Corte Madera, Larkspur, San Anselmo, Fairfax, Ross, Marin City, and others show up naturally throughout the piece.
That way, you boost local SEO and keep readers interested.
Highlight key points in about ten sentences.
If you want a condensed pull-quote section, just let me know and I’ll pull those out too.
Keep the tone accessible and informative, like you’re writing for a Marin County newspaper.
Think of it as reflecting three decades of local reporting experience—steady, but not stuffy.
Pressed for time?
You can paste a quick outline or just the main data points (dates, locations, figures, main quotes).
I’ll draft the full post from that, making sure it fits your formatting and SEO needs.
Here is the source article for this story: What Swalwell’s exit means for Democrats in California’s governor race
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