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Ricky Wallace Don't Take Kindly To Republicans Voting For Democrats

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The Clarksville Leaf Chronicle posted a letter from a perturbed constituent of Rosalind Kurita's who doesn't much like her hissy-fit lawsuit which names every TNDP Exec Committee member, including those who voted for her, as a defendant:

Speaker Naifeh’s Office Calls Out Kurita

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Not officially, of course, but an executive assistant for the state House Speaker has written a scathing letter to the Clarksville Leaf Chronicle in support of the process that led to Senator Kurita losing her seat:

Other Races...

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Rosalind Kurita is tentatively the winner in the closest race of the night, potentially surviving a primary challenge from Tim Barnes by 19 votes.

Nineteen With A Bullet: Rosalind Kurita Defeats Barnes

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From the Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle:

Rosalind Kurita has defeated Tim Barnes in the Democratic primary for the 22nd District state Senate by a mere 19 votes.

Kurita Weak In Early Vote

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From the Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle:

In Montgomery County, Barnes and Kurita are running neck-and-neck in early voting numbers for the 22nd District state Senate seat, according to first tallies from the Montgomery County Election Commission.

I’ll Take Sex Crime Redefinition For $16 Million, Alex

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The Clarksville Leaf Chronicle reports that Raphael Porter’s mission to get sex crimes redefined in Tennessee took a set back — over money:

A Female In The Big Chair

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The Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle congratulates former House Majority Leader and exploratory Gubernatorial candidate Kim McMillan for becoming the first female to chair a locally owned bank board in Clarksville’s modern history.

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