Hamilton County Party Leaders Celebrate Historic Voter Registration Numbers
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lack of data related to Tn democratic candidates
This year I'm voting by absentee ballot. When I went on line for info related to history/philosophy of democratic candidates I was sorely disappointed. There are too many blanks. Improving name recognition, articulating the philosophies of the candidates would improve the response.When I asked my wife who is alert, interested and oriented, she was totally clueless as related to the democratic candidates. The message isn't getting out. What is the problem? In one of the Rep. districts there wasn't even a democratic option. Get off your asses and do something!!!
In general elections, I have never voted republican. I know and appreciate the work of Zach Wamp and Lamar Alexander, but I haven't been adequately informed about the current democratic candidates for state senate or representatives.