Republican Bus Tour Stops in Huntingdon
From the Oct 29, 2024 e-Edition
HUNTINGDON (October 28) — Just eight days prior to the November 5 general elections, Republicans stopped on the courtsquare of Huntingdon for one of many campaign stops across the state.
Speaking from inside the Colonial Tea Room, where about 75 persons had gathered to hear the government officials, were Congressman David Kustoff, Tennessee Party Chairman Scott Golden, Congressman John Rhodes of the Sixth District, State Senator John Stevens, State Representative Dr. Brock Martin, State Representative Tandy Darby, and Tennessee Speaker of the House Cameron Sexton.
The bus continues across the state with various government officials jumping on and off.
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