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Compare the Candidates
Biographical Profiles and Positions on the Issues
November 3, 2020 Tennessee General Election
Candidates for U.S. Senate, Tennessee
Marquita Bradshaw -
D
►Website
www.marquitabradshaw.com
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Bill Hagerty -
R
►Website
teamhagerty.com/
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Yomi "Fapas" Faparusi, Sr. - I
►Website
fapas4senate.com/
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Jeffrey A. Grunau - I
►Website
reasonanddecency.com/
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Ronnie Henley - I
►Website
www.runronniehenleyus.com
44
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Dean Hill - I
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Steven J. Hooper - I
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Aaron James - I
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Elizabeth McLeod - I
►Website
mcleodforsenate.com/
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Eric William Stansberry - I
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Yomi "Fapas" Faparusi, Sr.
Dean Hill
Elizabeth McLeod
Biographical
General Philosophy
Personal and Family
Professional Experience
Civic Involvement
Political Experience
Religious Affiliation
Accomplishments and Awards
Educational Background
Military Service
Reasons & Objectives
Why I Am Running for Public Office
Goals If Elected
Achievements If Elected
Areas to Concentrate On
On Entering Public Service
Opinions of Other Candidates
Health & Medical
Medicare for All
Reducing Health Care Costs
Environment & Climate Change
Environment
Green New Deal
Net Zero & Reducing Emissions
Labor, Wages & Unions
Minimum Wage
Wages
Right-To-Work
Taxes
Taxes
Education & Schools
Student Debt & Forgiveness
Free College Tuition
Civil, Religious, LGBTQ & Human Rights
LGBT
Government, Elections & Politics
Campaign Contributions, Limits & Citizens United Case
Immigration, Border Security, Terrorism & Homeland Security
Immigration Policy & Reform
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
Gun & Property Rights
Guns & Gun Control
Gun Legislation
Gun Violence & Homicide
Red Flag Laws
Courts, Laws & Justice
Restorative Justice
Marijuana
Marijuana
Sex & Sexuality
LGBT
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