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Color the State Offices Alizarin Crimson

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Not only will the deep red majority in Nashville get to appoint a new Secretary of State, Treasurer and Comptroller but on a local level I believe that the County Elections Administrators will also be replaced with republicans.

If this has been discussed before just point me to the thread and I will delete this.

Endorsements East and West (updated)

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Early voting for the August 7 election started yesterday, and will continue through August 2. Some bloggers have begun posting their endorsements for the federal and state primaries, as well as--and this is perhaps where you should pay most attention, should you live in the vicinity--for county elections.

Endorsements East and West

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Early voting for the August 7 election started yesterday, and will continue through August 2. Some bloggers have begun posting their endorsements for the federal and state primaries, as well as--and this is perhaps where you should pay most attention, should you live in the vicinity--for county elections.

Attention Tennessee Voters – REGISTER & VOTE!

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TODAY is the last day to register to vote for the August 7th Primary elections.

If you’re not registered, go do it TODAY!

Early voting for the August 7th Primary (and County General Election) starts on Friday, July 18th.

Last Chance

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Register to vote today if you want in on the August 7th primary:

Today is the last day Tennessee residents can register to vote in the Aug. 7 election.

Blogs skew reality

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The Mrs. and I were talking the other day about how blogs don't really give you a good check on the pulse of the electorate or a sense of where most folks stand on issues, because people who participate are typically better educated, more informed, more engaged, and more passionate about their causes than the general population.

The recent Knox County elections might be an exception, but there was near universal consensus, partly because of the intense media coverage.

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