Talk:Tennessee's 2nd congressional district

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There seems to be an unnecessarily negative sentiment toward democrats and confusing racial implications. Also, the article assumes that college students are liberal, which may generally be the case, but UT seems to be more of a reflection of the region from which its students came. The majority of the students here are from strong republican counties across the South, particularly areas such as the mountains and the southern suburbs of Nashville. I take offense to the statement that we UT students are apolitical, as many of us are politically active and registered in Knox County. When I have more time, I will try to cleanup the article a little if no one else has already taken care of it. Rhodesgomer (talk) 16:56, 9 January 2008 (UTC)


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