Vanderbilt Poll Says Trump Is Tennessee’s Favorite Presidential Candidate, Even If Convicted

Tennessee Voters Prefer Donald Trump In A Presidential Vote Ahead Of Any Candidate, Even If He Were To Be Convicted Of A Felony, According To A New Vanderbilt Poll Of Statewide Issues.

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Bill Being Proposed For Upcoming Session Makes Way For Third Party Candidates In Tennessee

A New Bill Filed Recently For The Upcoming Session Of The Tennessee General Assembly Proposes A Reduction In The Number Of Signatures Required In Order For Third-Party Candidates To Qualify For Inclusion On Ballots.

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The Vote Center Dilemma: Here’s Hoping County And State Leaders Can Now Give Us Safer, More Secure Elections

Given The Fact That We Vote In Vote Centers, One Truth Is Abundant. If We Don’t Return To Precinct Voting, We Will Never Be Able To Bring In Hand-Marked Paper Ballots To Give Voters Greater Trust Into How Their Votes Are Cast And Counted… Without Adding An Entirely New Machine System At A Cost Of Approximately One-Half Million Dollars. Yes, Another Machine Needed To Correct Process Problems Created By The Original Machines.
So, What Are Some Indisputable Truths We’ve Learned?

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Tennessee State Officials Sued Over “Unduly Burdensome” Candidate Requirements

With An Election Year Fast Approaching, The Libertarian Party Of Tennessee Has Filed A Lawsuit Citing “Unduly Burdensome” Requirements Placed On Any Candidate Not Running As A Republican, Democrat, Or Independent.

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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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The Vote Center Dilemma: In Today’s World Convenience Will Never Replace Security

You Don’t Risk Something Precious By Taking The Easy Way Out. If You Really Cherish Something, You Go The Extra Mile; You Choose Security. Not Convenience. What Doesn’t Make Sense Is Why Some Citizens Blindly Accept “Convenience Vote Centers,” Despite The Ready Proof That Voting Machine Systems In Internet-Enhanced Vote Centers, Can Be Hacked And Votes Changed By Nefarious People.

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Tennessee Lawsuit Seeking Voting Privilege Reinstatement For Former Convicted Felons Leads To Stronger Voter Integrity

A Recent Ruling In A Lawsuit Filed By A Man Who Had Been Convicted Of A Crime In Virginia But Was Seeking To Become A Registered Voter In Tennessee, Has Led To Changes In The Process Imposed By The State. These Changes Provide Greater Clarity, And Some Would Say Voter Integrity, To The Process For Regaining Voting Privileges After Felony Convictions.

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Tennessee GOP Leadership’s Recent History Of Censoring Citizens

Over The Last Two Years, The Leaders Of The Tennessee Republican Party Have Seemingly Been On A Mission To Silence Citizens That Were Outwardly Critical Of Their Job Performance, Publicly Questioned Or Expressed Opinions About Their Policies, Or Simply Wanted To Practice Their Freedoms As Citizens Of The Volunteer State.

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