New Tennessee Bill Would Disqualify Congressional Candidates Ortagus And Starbuck

A Set Of Companion Bills Introduced In The Tennessee Legislature Would Disqualify Two Tennessee Congressional Candidates For District 5 (Morgan Ortagus and Robby Starbuck) Should They Pass Into Law.

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TN Bill Seeks To Safeguard Elections & Citizens From Social Media Censorship (update 2/2/22)

Representative Dennis Powers Has Introduced A Bill That Seeks To Designate Social Media Platforms As Common Carriers And Prescribe Fines For Deplatforming And Shadow-Banning Users Based On Political Ideologies, Viewpoints Or Personal Opinions.

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TN Republican Primary Voters Overwhelmingly Support Social Media Censorship Legislation

Survey Results Clearly Show That The Electorate Wants Action By Our Tennessee Legislators On The Issue Of Social Media Censorship.

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“Parents Know Best” Says Hamilton County School Board Candidate

Virginia Anne Manson Has Formally Announced Her Candidacy For Hamilton County School Board, District 11 In The August 2022 General Election. Manson’s Press Release States That, “Virginia Anne Is Bringing A New Perspective To The School Board In 2022 – Parents Know Best.”

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Will Legislators Act To Safeguard Our Elections From Social Media Censorship In TN?

As We Head Toward The 2022 Midterms, Many Conservative And Republican Voices Have Been Banned From Social Media – Including Our Likely Presidential Candidate In 2024. Will Our Tennessee Lawmakers Propose Legislation To Safeguard Our Elections From Social Media Censorship And The Harm It Will Cause Our Republican Party At The Federal And State Level?

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Republicans Poised To Do Well In 2022 Midterm Elections

Less Than A Year Out From The November 2022 Midterm Elections, Republicans Are In A Position To Pick Up More Seats Than Previously Expected After Redistricting Was Finalized Across The States And 44 Members Of Congress, A Majority Of Them Democrats, Are Either Retiring Or Aren’t Running For Reelection.

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