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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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A quick note before you read: If this piece hits the way I hope it does, share it with someone who votes in August, someone who skips primaries, or someone who still thinks Tennessee Republicans will eventually decide they have gone too far...

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