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    (The Center Square) – Tennessee Lt. Gov. Randy McNally will not run for reelection, ending a 48-year tenure in state office. McNally, 82, was elected to the House of Representatives in 1978, then ran successfully for the Senate in 1986. He has served as lieutenant governor since 2017. “It has been the honor of my […] The post Tennessee’s lieutenant governor won’t seek reelection appeared first on The Black Chronicle.
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