By Blake Farmer
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Nashville, TN – The Tennessee race for governor is already heating up, and the primary is just a year away. A new state law says voters are supposed to have paper-based voting machines by 2010. But a dispute over replacing touch screen voting machines has taken a partisan turn. WPLN's Blake Farmer reports how the stalemate hinges on the interpretation of one line of the Voter Confidence Act.