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Project Battleground

Chase Lindsey

Writing from the heart of red-state America - where democracy is tested and the stakes are personal. For organizers, truth-tellers, and anyone tired of waiting for someone else to fix it.

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Latest Issues

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The Conspiracy Machine Is Eating Everything

I know people are going to disagree with me on this one… tell me why in the comments. I’m genuinely curious where you land on this.

8 days ago
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What Tennessee Lawmakers Did This Year, and Who Pays the Price

I know I can get a little long-winded when it comes to this stuff, so if you’re just looking for the quick hits, scroll to the bottom for a TL;DR of what actually happened this legislative session and what it means for you.

11 days ago
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The Real Test Facing Tennessee Democrats

Political organizations do not usually fail because nobody can explain the bylaws. They fail when the moment comes to enforce them and nobody wants to own the consequences… That is where the Tennessee Democratic Party is now.

13 days ago
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The Party Is Not the Ecosystem

In Part 1, I wrote about the court case that forced the Tennessee Democratic Party to answer a basic question: who actually gets a vote in its governing body. Since then, there have been more statements, more spin, and more attempts to fram...

14 days ago
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    A Democratic organizer in the South that still believes in the power of community in true change.

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