Campaigning in West Tennessee

This past weekend I had a chance to attend a couple of Reagan Day Dinners and spend some time campaigning in West Tennessee. We started out at the Madison County Reagan Day Dinner in Jackson with almost 500 in attendance. After an enjoyable evening I headed home to rest up for a Saturday full of campaign stops.feb5-8 025

The next morning, we headed over to the Southern Flair Buffett in Jackson for a meet and greet and a delicious breakfast! Most of the people I spoke with were very concerned about unemployment and agreed that we need an executive leader to be our next governor. After breakfast, Crissy and I jumped in the car and headed north to Humboldt. Once we arrived in Gibson County we knocked on doors and headed to the Gibson Grocery for a lunchtime meet and greet.

Crissy and I then drove to Milan to knock on some more doors. The people of Milan had pretty much the same concerns: unemployment and electing a governor that has business experience and a plan for creating quality jobs. We wrapped up our West Tennessee tour on Saturday night at the Henry, Benton, and Stewart County Reagan Day Dinner.

All in all our West Tennessee tour was great success and I’ll be heading that way again next week…

Until next time,

Bill

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