Anderson County GOP trains, recommends candidates

The Anderson County Republican Party recently held a Candidate School for interested Republicans to learn about running a campaign. Instructors included state and local elected officials as well as others who have served as campaign strategists and campaign team leaders.

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Graduates from the program were Evan Hauser, Lucas Heaton, Curtis Smith, Michael Terheyden, Amy Poteet, Eva Brown, Victoria Gaskin, Robert May, and Nathan Mullins, according to a news release.

To help voters decide which Chancellor candidate best represents their values, a member of the party has interviewed each of the candidates. The results of those interviews have been posted on the party's website at www.actngop.com.

The next regular meeting of ACRP will be at 7 p.m. Feb. 15. ACRP Secretary Debbie Heaton , a proponent of Gov. Bill Lee's school voucher initiative, will speak.

The meeting will be at 635 Hillcrest Street in Clinton in the Webb fellowship building behind Clinton Church of God sanctuary.

This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Anderson County Republicans train, recommend candidates