Posted on 05/22/2014 12:10:43 PM PDT by Engraved-on-His-hands
Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) is well ahead of his Republican primary challenger but polling under 50 percent a few months ahead of his August primary, a new poll provided exclusively to Breitbart News shows. Alexander leads Tea Party-backed state Rep. Joe Carr 44-20, the Triton Polling poll of approximately 1037 likely GOP primary voters and conducted Wednesday this week found. The poll was commissioned by Tea Party Nation.
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I’m not sure if their collection of penniless non-entities even qualifies as “token”. I don’t know which, if any, is the party backed choice.
I read their was some talk of drafting TV Judge Joe Brown for the race, LOL.
Their candidate for Governor ain’t much either, John McKamey, former Shelby County Mayor and failed State Senate candidate.
They aren’t even trying, they may be the worst off of any state party on the rat side.
My top priority and wish is to demote Harry Reid.
The House passes all these great bills, and Reid squashes them.
No debate no nothing.
So all I care at this point is 51 GOP senators.
DOn’t care if they are extreme conservative, moderately conservative or RINO’s.
First things first.
I hope that the conservative grass roots in Tennessee is rallying. I know it’s a long shot, but the good people of Tennessee deserve Lamar the Mediocre.
I think that you meant “don’t deserve.”
The only thing ever surprising about TN is that it rejected algore in 2000. Everthing else is totally predictable.
In Lamar, TN has a Republican senator that voted to confirm Eric Holder as AG.
A Republican that voted to confirm Sonia Sotomayor to the USSC.
A Republican that is hell-bent on ushering in an internet sales tax.
A Republican that voted for Harry Reids amnesty bill.
A Republican that voted for cloture on Harry Reids gun control bill.
A Republican that has a 48% rating from the Heritage Action Scorecard (lowest score among TN GOP delegation).
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