Tennessee Has Fewer Contested Legislative Seats Than Past 5 Election Cycles
Tennessee Has Fewer Contested Legislative Primaries This Year Than In The Past Five Election Cycles.
Read moreTennessee Has Fewer Contested Legislative Primaries This Year Than In The Past Five Election Cycles.
Read moreThe Williamson County Republican Party Sponsored The Tennessee House Williamson County Joint Debate That Was Held On July 12th, 2022. The Debate Featured Candidates Running For State House In Districts 61, 63, And 92 Which Are All Contested Races.
Read moreBrandon Lewis, Founder Of The Tennessee Conservative, Joins The Alex Abernathy Show To Discuss State Farm Insurance Agency’s LGBTQ Children’s Book Program, The Record Decline In Enrollment Of High School Graduates Into Tennessee Colleges And Lee’s Tone Deaf Health Department Getting Backlash For Pushing Kid Vaccines.
Lewis And Abernathy Also Discuss How Tennessee Incumbents Are Using Taxpayer Dollars For Self-Promotion During An Election Year And The Tennessee Freedom Summit.
1) Tennessee Incumbents Use Taxpayer Dollars For Self-Promotion During Election Year
2) Lee’s Tone Deaf Health Department Gets Backlash for Pushing Kid Vaccines
3) Tennessee Christian College Criticized For Promoting Traditional Christian Values
4) State Farm Cancels LGBTQ Children’s Book Program In Response To Outrage
5) Lee Says No Timeline Set For School Choice Voucher Initiative
6) Tennessee Colleges See Record Decline In Enrollment Of High School Graduates
7) Governor To Sign ‘Ethics Reform Bill’ Into Law Despite Call For Veto
With 2022 Being An Election Year, Mailers That Appear To Be Focused Solely On Self-Promotion, With The Purpose Of Highlighting A Legislator’s Accomplishments, Essentially Work As Campaign Pieces Funded By Tennessee Taxpayers.
Read moreConservative Republican Robby Starbuck, Who Was Barred By The Tennessee GOP From Running In The District 5 Republican Primary For The U.S. House, Has Filed Suit Against GOP Chair Scott Golden, Tennessee Secretary Of State Tre Hargett And State Coordinator Of Elections, Mark Goins.
Read moreAn Obscure Caption Bill Slipped In By Speaker Cameron Sexton Seeks To Censor Conservative Groups 60-Days Prior To An Election. Patriot Groups May Soon Find Themselves Unable To Even Mention The Names Or Show The Faces Of An Elected Official Or Candidate Days Before An Election – Or Face Tough Penalties.
Read moreAfter Filing A Petition With The Williamson County Election Commission Last Week, Gary Humble Is Now Officially Announcing His Candidacy For Tennessee State Senate District 27.
Read moreLast Thursday, We Broke The Story About A Bill In The Tennessee General Assembly That Would Disqualify Two Tennessee Congressional Candidates For District 5 Should They Pass Into Law. The Senate Version Of The Bill Appears To Have Been Fast Tracked And Will Be Heard By The Senate State And Local Government Subcommittee Tomorrow, February 15th.
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