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Write-In Ros Has Some Money To Work With

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The AP follows the money showing Kurita ’s write-in campaign is no joke:

Among candidates, incumbent Sen. Rosalind Kurita, D-Clarksville, reported raising about $55,500 for her write-in campaign in District 22, including $6,000 from her own PAC.

Rick Womick and possible voter fraud

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From the Murfreesboro Daily News Journal comes the tall tale that state House candidate Rick Womick says he planned to move his family of six into a two-bedroom house.  Womick, a Republican Party recruit, was asked by party officials to run outside of his own district so as not to force his actu

Just Food To Her, Just Racism To Everyone Else

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From Riverside, California:

The latest newsletter by an Inland Republican women’s group depicts Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama surrounded by a watermelon, ribs and a bucket of fried chicken, prompting outrage in political circles.

Kurita Supporter Says He Threw Himself Out

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A Kurita supporter who caused a bit of a ruckus at the Democratic Executive committee meeting which declared the Senator’s election “incurably uncertain” attempts to set the record straight:<

Damned if they do; Damned if they don't

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The Tennessee Democrat Party opened a can of worms over the weekend when they invalidated incumbent State Senator Rosalind Kurita's (D-22) primary win over challenger Tim Barnes. Tomorrow night the Democrat Executive Committees from Cheatham, Houston, and Motgomery counties will meet and select a Democrat to be on the ballot in November.

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