Nashville Representative Cites Discrimination As Reason for Not Seeking Reelection

Representative Jason Potts, A Democrat Who Represents Part Of Nashville In The Tennessee House Of Representatives Says Discrimination, Along With Low Pay And A Lack Of Time, Is The Reason Why He Plans To Not Seek Reelection.

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Loeffler Blasts Warnock Tagging Him A “Marxist and Socialist” In Georgia U.S. Senate Debate

Georgia Republican U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler faces off against Democratic challenger Raphael Warnock. Loeffler criticizes Warnock for liberal proposals, including a significant tax hike. While Raphael cites Loeffler’s wealth and says she does not care about “ordinary Georgians.”

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Is UnifiEd Too Extreme for Hamilton County Students?

UnifiEd has unquestionably stirred up controversy since the Benwood Foundation began its funding at an annual rate of $600,000 and induced other local foundations to kick in an additional annual funding of approximately $100,000.

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Quinnipiac University poll: Texas is a toss-up

Thirteen days before Election Day, President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are deadlocked in Texas, according to new poll released Wednesday by Quinnipiac University, each seeing 47 support from respondents.

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Microphone Muting, Debate Topics Announced For Final Biden-Trump Faceoff In Nashville

Microphones of the opposing candidate will be muted when President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden make initial two-minute responses to questions during the second and final presidential debate Thursday in Nashville, Tenn.

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TN State Senator Robinson’s Trial On Federal Wire Fraud, Embezzlement Charges Set For Fall 2021

Tennessee state Sen. Katrina Robinson’s trial on federal charges of 48 counts of wire fraud and embezzlement has been scheduled for September 2021 after Robinson and her attorneys appeared before a federal judge Friday to discuss a timeline of court proceedings.

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