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Stevie Wonder’s Florida Boycott Gaining Momentum

by Gadling Staff on Jul 23, 2013

Kanye West, Madonna and Usher are among those reportedly following Stevie Wonder’s lead in boycotting Florida in protest of the state’s “Stand Your Ground” law. The Huffington Post is following the story.

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