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Trump Looms Large As Tennessee Voters Go To The Polls

President Trump's approval rating in Tennessee hovered around 50 percent in April of this year, roughly where it was in 2017.
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President Trump's approval rating in Tennessee hovered around 50 percent in April of this year, roughly where it was in 2017.

President Donald Trump is not on the ballot, but his influence looms over Tennessee's elections going on now. Some of the first voters over the weekend made their decisions based on the president.

Joe Haley is an AT&T retiree from Hendersonville who says he noticed all the Republican candidates for governor highlight their allegiance to Trump in their ads.

"You've got to research back a little bit and see what their past history has been," he says. "I'm a Trump supporter, so you see how I'm more favorable to whoever leans the strongest towards Trump."

Haley decided Congressman Diane Black is the most committed to the agenda of the president, who remains more popular in Tennessee than many other states.

But for Cajun McJilton, a stay-at-home mom from Gallatin, her vote was for anybody who opposes the president, even though she's voted for Black in the past.

"I mean, I have voted Republican before 2015 my entire life, and 2016 ushered in a whole new world for me," she says. "So I don't get into telling brown people they need to go back to where they came from or trying to take away marriage rights of other people. It's just awful."

McJilton also plans to vote for Democratic candidates in November.

Early voting in the primaries and local races runs through July 28. Election Day is Aug. 2.

Copyright 2018 WPLN News

Blake Farmer
Blake Farmer is WPLN's assistant news director, but he wears many hats - reporter, editor and host. He covers the Tennessee state capitol while also keeping an eye on Fort Campbell and business trends, frequently contributing to national programs. Born in Tennessee and educated in Texas, Blake has called Nashville home for most of his life.