Nashville’s Mayoral Race Is In Full Swing – Who Is Contributing The Most And To Which Candidates?

With The Nashville Mayoral Race Just Around The Corner, The Question Has Been Asked, Who Are The Largest Contributors And Where Is Their Money Going? And Better Yet, Will That Translate To A Win For Those Candidates?

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Why Local Conservative Groups Should Focus On A Clear, Measurable Mission – Interview With Kurt Riley

While All Conservative Groups Want To See Real Change In Their Government, Most Really Don’t Know What To Do Or Exactly How To Do It.

In This Interview, Kurt Riley Explains How The Sumner County Constitutional Republicans Have Been Able To Recruit And Elect 31 Out Of 41 Candidates They’ve Endorsed. Further, Kurt Encourages All Grassroots Leaders To Focus On A Measurable Political Mission… Not Simply Meetings And Education.

Please Forward This To Any Grassroots Leaders You Know In Tn. It’s An Interview Club Officers Need To See – And A Mindset That Should Be Emulated.

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Formal Complaint Alleges Johnson Campaign Illegally Coordinated With Several PACs During 2022 Primaries

A Formal Complaint Was Filed By A Registered Voter Of Williamson County, And Based On What Appears To Be Substantial Evidence, The Campaign Of Senator Jack Johnson And The Manager Of That Campaign, Ward Baker, Allegedly Illegally Coordinated With Several PACs During The 2022 Primaries This Past July.

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“Fake Felony” Charge Used To Disqualify Conservative Judge Candidate Overturned For Client

Connie Reguli Told The Tennessee Conservative That Her Conviction Was A “Fake” Felony Because Judge Joseph A. Woodruff Had Changed The Law To Secure The Conviction Against Her. None Of The Other News Outlets Touched This Subject. Reguli Believed That This Fake Conviction Would Be Overturned On Appeal, But Of Course, It Would Be Well Past The Election Which Was Set Two Weeks Away On May 3. And Now It Looks Like Reguli Was Right.

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Sweeping Grassroots Victories With Williamson County GOP Reorganization

On Tuesday April 18th, Williamson County GOP Held Their Highly Anticipated And Hotly Contested Reorganization Convention. At That Event, Which Has Been With Fraught Drama And Intrigue, An Entirely New Slate Of Folks Were Elected To Represent Williamson County Republicans.

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Bill That Limits Out-Of-State Funding For TN Candidates Heading To House And Senate Committees

A Bill That Greatly Reduces Out-Of-State Funding For Tennessee Candidates Is Heading To Committees In Both The House And Senate Next Week.

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Why Are Open Primaries In Tennessee A Big Deal?

It Seems Self-Evident That Voters Should, In Good Faith, Cast Their Primary Ballot For The Candidate Who Best Represents Their Convictions. It Also Is Reasonable To Expect A Candidate’s Values Align With The Party Under Which They Run. Unfortunately, In Tennessee, That Is Not Always The Case Due To Our State’s Open Primaries.

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County Party Says Republican School Board Member Targeted By Democrats Who Crossed Over To Vote Against Him In Primary

The Wilson County Republican Party Of Tennessee Says That An Ongoing Situation Surrounding Republican School Board Member Joseph Padilla Highlights The Need To Close Primaries In Tennessee.

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The Christmas Season, The Upcoming Legislative Session And Fielding Conservative Candidates

It Has Been Some Time Since I’ve Written To You – And Frankly I Feel Guilty About It. So, Here, In Brief, Is What’s On My Mind… #1 – The Upcoming Legislative Session #2 – Fielding Conservative Candidates #3 – The Christmas Season #4 – Our Year End Campaign #5 – “Wasting” Time #6 – Getting Back At It. God Bless You All And Merry Christmas!

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