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Meet the Tennessee Congress Candidates: A Closer Look

 
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Learn about the candidates running for Congress in Tennessee's upcoming election.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Candidates for federal and state legislative posts will compete for their parties' nominations in Thursday's primaries in Tennessee. Voters will select their preferred candidates to represent them in the U.S. Congress. Below find the candidates for Congress in Tennessee. You will find a hyperlink to an individual Q&A for those candidates who chose to fill it out.

Five Democrats are vying to be the party nominee in the November election for Tennessee's 8th Congressional District. On the Republican side, incumbents are running for reelection in various districts. Republicans in Arizona will likely nominate Kari Lake again — this time for Senate.

In this blog post, we examine the policies and positions of Mark Green, the Republican Party candidate running for reelection to represent Tennessee. USA TODAY Network Tennessee reached out to candidates months ago. Congressional incumbents seem to have no interest in debating their opponents or participating in public forums.

Four Democrats are vying to be the party nominee in the November election for Tennessee's 9th Congressional District. The candidates have been campaigning tirelessly, reaching out to voters and promoting their platforms. It is crucial for voters to be informed about the candidates' stances on important issues.

The election results and race calls are from The Associated Press. Produced by Michael Andre, Camille Baker, Neil Berg, the coverage of the Tennessee Congressional candidates sheds light on the democratic process and the importance of exercising the right to vote. As the election approaches, voters must educate themselves on the candidates' backgrounds, policies, and qualifications.

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