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Obama and the Religious Left

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TNDP Chairman Gray Sasser comments to the Nashville City Paper that the 2008 election might mark the beginning of the religious left movement in America.

“I don’t think Republicans can take for granted that people of faith are going to vote in the Republican column.”

TNDP Chairman Gray Sasser: Lamar Alexander is wrong on energy

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Tennessee Democratic Party Chairman Gray Sasser called Republican Senator Lamar Alexander “somewhere in left field while Tennesseans spend a day’s wages to pay for a tank of gas.”

 

**Breaking** Fred Hobbs Apologizes

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Fred Hobbs, the embattled member of the Tennessee Democratic Executive Committee, who last week wondered aloud to the City Paper as to whether or not Sen. Obama had ties to terrorism, has seen the error of his ways and written a letter to his colleagues on the committee:

More on the Hobbs/Terrorist-Gate

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Brenda Ables, who is the Democratic Committeewoman for District 13 (and is a Clinton Delegate to the convention), does not share the views of her counterpart, Fred Hobbs, in regards to Sen. Barack Obama:

Alexander, Corker throw Tennesseans in the tank

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Tennessee Democratic Party Chairman Gray Sasser released the following statement regarding Senators’ Lamar Alexander and Bob Corker vote against the Consumer-First Energy Bill:

 

Gray Sasser Remarks in Support of Barack Obama

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Nashville-  Tennessee Democratic Party Chairman Gray Sasser, alongside Governor Phil Bredesen and Democratic National Committee member Inez Crutchfield, gave the following remarks to a unified gathering of supporters of Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Barack Oba

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