Tennessee GOP Removes 14 Republicans From State Ballot For U.S. House, Senate Races

Tennessee’s Republican Party Officials Removed Several Candidates From The August Primary Ballot After Questions Were Raised About Whether They Were “Bona Fide” Party Members, Leaving Several Seats Unopposed.

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West Knox Republican Club Issues Resolution To Enforce Tennessee GOP Bylaws

The West Knox Republican Club Members Have Issued A Resolution To Express Their Strong Opposition To The Tennessee Republican Party’s Decision To Not Disqualify Liberal Democrat Garrett Holt From The 2024 Republican Primary Ballot.

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Tennessee Republican Party Reverses Decision To Remove Non-Bona Fide Candidates From Ballot, Allowing Them To Run In Primary

A Decision Was Made By The Tennessee Republican Party To Allow Candidates Who Were Previously Removed From The Republican Primary Ballot For School Board In Williamson County To Be Restored, And Allow Them To Run In The Upcoming Primary As Republicans.

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Federal Lawsuit Filed Over New Tennessee Law Requiring Polling Places To Warn Voters Against Voting In The Wrong Primary

The League Of Women Voters Of Tennessee Filed A Lawsuit Challenging The Legality Of A New Law Requiring Every Tennessee Polling Place To Display Signs Saying It Is A Crime To Vote In A Primary Without Being A Bona Fide Party Member.

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TN Republican Party Bylaws, Open Primaries, “Bona Fide” Status & More – Mark Pulliam On The Mill Creek View Tennessee Podcast

Join Steve Abramowicz And The Mill Creek View Tennessee Podcast As Interviews Lawyer Mark Pulliam (Or As He Would Say “Recovering Lawyer”) Who Is Also A Columnist, Blogger And Conservative Political Activist. Mark Shares His Work At Trying To Make Inroads Into The Tennessee Republican Party And Not Getting Very Far. Mark, Like Many Tennessee Transplants, Has Come To See The Red State As Not Being As Red As He Hoped, But Instead, It’s All About The Money And Power.

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‘The Swamp’ Is Everywhere – Even In Republican Tennessee

Conservatives Are Flocking To Tennessee As Political Refugees From Blue States. The Tennessee Republican Party Should Be Embracing These New Voters With Gusto But Instead Treats Them As Pariahs. Political Parties Exist To Serve Voters, Not Vice Versa. So Why Does The TRP, In One Of The Nation’s Most Conservative States, Restrict Participation In Internal Governance Of The State Party And Tennessee’s 95 County GOP Organizations, And Eligibility To Run As A Republican Candidate, To An Infinitesimal Percentage Of The Nearly 2 Million Tennessee Patriots Who Identify As Republican?

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Tennessee GOP Updates Bylaws For Candidates Seeking Republican Nomination For Public Office

The Tennessee Republican Party Recently Updated The Sections Of Their Bylaws Regarding Potential Candidates. New Amendments And Changes To The Previous Bylaws Clarify What The Tennessee GOP Now Considers As “Bona Fide” And Lays Out The Requirements For Potential Candidates To Gain The Republican Nomination For Public Office.

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TN Dems Expelled, Lee Supports Red Flag Laws, Law Protecting Kids From Sexualized Performances Blocked & Much More! The TennCon Big 7!

1. 2 Tennessee Democrats Are Expelled From Office & 1 Is Spared: Was It All Worth It?
2. Gov. Lee Indicates He Would Support Some Version Of A Red Flag Law
3. Bill To Allow Teachers & Staff To Conceal Carry Passes House Committee Process, But Is Deferred In Senate To 2024
4. Bill To Give Party Chairs The Power To Certify Presidential Candidates In Tennessee According To Bona Fide Standard Moves To Floor
5. New Law Protecting Minors From Sexualized Performances Blocked By Federal Court
6. TN Senate Protects Teacher’s Rights To Use Students’ Biological Pronouns
7. Tennessee’s Unborn Children Will Be Protected For Another Year

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Bill To Give Party Chairs The Power To Certify Presidential Candidates In Tennessee According To Bona Fide Standard Moves To Floor

Yesterday In The House Local Government Committee, A Bill That Would Transfer A Power Never Had Before By A State Political Party’s Chair – Certifying The Party’s Candidate For President – Was Passed By A Practically Unanimous Vote.

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