Michigan Gov. Whitmer pardons turkey named "Dolly Pardon"
The turkey was named "Dolly Pardon" thanks to a statewide contest that received more than 3,900 entries. Dolly is the second turkey pardoned by Whitmer since she took office.
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The turkey was named "Dolly Pardon" thanks to a statewide contest that received more than 3,900 entries. Dolly is the second turkey pardoned by Whitmer since she took office.
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