Zach Poskevich Announces 4th Congressional District Tour

Monday, June 18, 2012

U.S. Senate candidate Zach Poskevich (R, TN) announced Monday his tour of the 4th Congressional District, which is set to begin Jun. 27 at 9:15 a.m., at the Meigs County Courthouse in Decatur. During the last several weeks, Mr. Poskevich (a U.S. Army veteran and businessman from Hendersonville) has visited every county in six of Tennessee’s nine congressional districts.

“As I travel this beautiful state, I find more and more that Tennesseans are dissatisfied with the big-spending, big-government voting record of Mr. Corker and that they are frustrated by his continued shunning of invitations to town-hall meetings; he won't even accept a debate invitation,” Mr. Poskevich said. “Tennesseans have a right to be heard. They deserve a U.S. Senator who is a bold leader and has the courage to stand up for their interests. They don't want a 'go-along-to-get-along' politician like Bob Corker."

Mr. Poskevich will tour all 95 counties in Tennessee. 

Wednesday, June 27
9:15 AM EDT, Meigs County Courthouse, Main St., Hwy 58, Decatur
10:45 AM EDT, Rhea County Courthouse, 375 Church St., Dayton
11:15 AM CDT, Bledsoe County Courthouse, 3150 Main St., Pikeville
1:30 PM CDT, Sequatchie County Courthouse, 22 Cherry St., Dunlap
3:15 PM CDT, Van Buren County Courthouse, 179 Veterans Sq., Spencer

Thursday, June 28
8:45 AM CDT, Warren County Courthouse, 111 S Court Sq., McMinnville
11:30 AM CDT, Grundy County Courthouse, 68 Cumberland St., Altamont
1:45 PM CDT, Marion County Courthouse, 24 Courthouse Sq., Jasper
3:45 PM CDT, Franklin County Courthouse, 1 Jefferson St., Winchester

Friday, June 29
9:00 AM CDT, Rutherford County Courthouse, 1 South Public Sq., Murfreesboro
10:30 AM CDT, Bedford County Courthouse, 104 North Side Sq., Shelbyville
12:00 PM CDT, Moore County Courthouse, 196 Main St., Lynchburg
2:00 PM CDT, Lincoln County Courthouse, 112 Main Avenue South, Fayetteville
3:30 PM CDT, Marshall County Courthouse, 1107 Courthouse Annex, Lewisburg



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