Progressive Democrat Freddie O’Connell Wins Nashville Mayoral Election

Metro Nashville Council Member Freddie O’Connell Will Be The Fourth Straight Mayor To Ascend From The City’s Legislative Branch To The Executive Seat After Winning Thursday Night’s Runoff Election.

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O’Connell, Rolli Running In Sept. 14 Runoff Election For Mayor Of Nashville

Freddie O’Connell And Alice Rolli Are Running In The Sept. 14 Runoff Election For Mayor Of Nashville, Tennessee. O’Connell Finished First And Rolli Finished Second From A Field Of 12 Candidates In The City’s Nonpartisan General Election On Aug. 3.

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2023 RINO Report On It’s Way! Special Session Officially Called, Campaign Promises / Campaign Lies, Jail Time For Truancy & Much More! The TennCon Big 7

2023 RINO Report On It’s Way! Special Session Officially Called, Campaign Promises / Campaign Lies, Jail Time For Truancy, No Commitments For SRO’s, Nashville’s Elections, Jumping On The Bandwagon, Supporting Bible Curriculum & More! All This & More On This Week’s Edition Of The Tennessee Conservative’s Big 7 Weekend Digest!

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Can Nashville Elect A Conservative Mayor?

The Question Of The Sanity Of Nashville Voters Will Become Clearer On September 14th, When The Run-Off Election Between Progressive Leftist Councilman Freddie O’Connell And Pragmatic Conservative Businesswoman Alice Rolli Concludes.

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O’Connell & Rolli Head To Runoff Race, Metro Nashville Council Gets More Progressive After This Week’s Election

This Week, Nashvillians Selected Progressive, Former City Councilman And Union Favorite Freddie O’Connell Along With Conservative Businesswoman Alice Rolli As Their Top Two. Meanwhile, The Metro Nashville Council Saw Progressives Either Keeping Their Seats Or Adding More To Their Ranks.

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Tennessee Reps Jones & Pearson Regain Seats In Special Elections

Tennessee State Reps. Justin Jones, D-Nashville, And Justin Pearson, D-Memphis, Each Won Special Elections To Regain The Seats In The Tennessee Legislature They Were Ousted From In Elections That Cost State Taxpayers Roughly $500,000.

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