Marco Rubio

‘Super Tuesday I’ Governor Backs Marco Rubio for President

Share:

Thursday morning, Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam endorsed U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) for president.

“To win in November, conservatives need a candidate who inspires Americans from all backgrounds,” he said. “With Marco standing next to Hillary Clinton on a debate stage, the choice between the future and the past will be clear to every American. Marco has the innovative policy agenda to reclaim the American Dream for all our people, and his conservative ideas will bring the Republican Party—and America—into the future.”

According to The Tennesseean newspaper, the early voting turnout—which ended Tuesday—has shattered records. Early voting this year saw 385,653 Tennesseans cast ballots, a 17.1 percent increase over the 2008 primaries—the most recent open primary for both parties—in which 329,154 people voted early or absentee.

Tennessee has an open primary in which voters may choose to cast the party-specific ballot of their choice. With two fewer voting days than in 2008, the current record-setting pace continues a trend that has been consistent throughout the 2016 race.

Volunteer State Republican primary voters were far outpacing Democratic voters by a 2-to-1 margin, according to the newspaper report.

Share:

Leave a Reply


More Spiritual Content
9 Promises to Help You Die to Self
Aliens and Supernatural Connection to the Demonic
Ex-OnlyFans Star Nala Ray Tells Lecrae About Wild Journey From Porn to Faith in Jesus
Top of the Week: The Man in the Red Hat Prophecy Revealed
Top of the Week: The Man in the Red Hat Prophecy Revealed
Amanda Grace and Donné Clement Petruska: Trump Prophecies Fulfilled
Open Season on Jews: Renewed Antisemitism Sparks Global Outcry
Katie Souza, Alan DiDio on the Biblical Truth of Prosperity
Is Donald Trump God’s Chosen ‘Cyrus’ to Rebuild the Temple?
Isaiah Saldivar: Is Your Sickness Spiritual?
previous arrow
next arrow
Shadow

Most Popular Posts

Latest Videos
76.4K Subscribers
994 Videos
7.6M Views
Share