A long note today. Stick with me.

In the 2020 election, Donald Trump beat Joe Biden 61% to 37% in the state of Tennessee.

No doubt, Tennessee is a red state — the tenth reddest in the country according to the nonpartisan Cook Political Report.

But because of radical and self-serving gerrymandering on the part of Republican governors and lawmakers, the state’s legislature is even more partisan than its populace.
On Thursday — in the kind of brazen and anti-democratic stunt that is consuming the GOP — Republicans in the Tennessee House expelled two of their Democratic colleagues, summarily ending their current terms and depriving their constituents of representation.

How did we get here?
In modern American history, expulsion of state legislators is very rare — not just in Tennessee but throughout the United States.

It is an extreme step almost always reserved for legislators who have been caught red-handed in bribery schemes or who commit egregious sexual offenses, and even then it is the exception not the rule.

But now we have Donald Trump’s Republican Party.
And there’s more:
In their unhinged rage, Tennessee House Republicans have drawn infinitely more attention to the voices of the representatives and gun reform activists they were trying to silence.

They have made heroes of Reps. Jones and Pearson — who have risen to the moment by insisting, over and over, that what’s at stake is not their personal positions but the representation and voices of their constituents, the need to protect children from weapons of war, and the very functioning of democracy in Tennessee.

And they have exposed their own flagrant racism and political idiocy for all to see.


Please join me in a message to Representatives Jones, Pearson, and Johnson:

Thank you for your bravery and your commitment to principle. Thank you for standing up to the bullying, gun fetishism, and racism of the MAGA Republicans. Thank you for representing your constituents powerfully and honorably. Thank you.

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Thanks for taking action.

For democracy,

- Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen
 
 
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