It will be interesting to see how the governor’s race in Tennessee plays out. Tennessee is changing, due to the influx of blue-state/city refugees. Three of the four largest cities are under the umbrella of the Democratic Party, showing developing characteristics similar to those of other cities in the nation, ran by the Democrats. Folks underestimate how effective the “slow-boil” method really is: simply look at the state of Colorado.
As such, the questions below area simply picked from 20 others that perhaps many rational people would ask, if given the chance. While there are no expectations of receiving a public answer, hopefully the senator sees and ruminates on them during her campaign.
1. What is it about the status-quo of Tennessee that has compelled you to run for governor?
2. In your own words, how do you differ from the current administration?
3. Seeing there are tens of millions of illegal aliens in the country, Tennessee is no exception. What do you intend to do about this?
4. As education is seemingly being given back to the individual states, what is your vision for public education in Tennessee?
5. What specific ideas and plans do you have for economic growth within the state?
Joshua Card
Red Bank