Jeremy Kane |
Nashville Mayoral campaigns are traditionally dominated by a
variety of multi-candidate forums – fourteen have been held thus far
and thirty more are confirmed. Jeremy Kane has participated in every
single one and plans to continue to participate in as many future
multi-candidate forums as his schedule allows.
But with seven major candidates in the race, the multi-candidate
format only affords each candidate limited time to convey their
background, vision, and stance on important issues. Furthermore,
campaign staff and supporters typically dominate those in attendance -
often leaving few truly undecided voters in the audience.
“We’ve said from day one that our campaign will be a broad-based
grassroots campaign focused on having a true dialogue about issues
that matter to Nashville voters. I’m excited to have this opportunity
to speak directly with voters across our county about what it will
take to build a better Nashville for all,” said Jeremy Kane.
“In a race that seems aimed more toward showcasing gimmicks – from
jingles, vans, and speed dating, to beer koozies and mascots - we feel
the voters deserve a more serious conversation with their next mayor.
‘Just Jeremy’ is just that – a frank and open conversation with
Jeremy. It puts the focus on topics that matter most to Nashville’s
future in a format that encourages a true dialogue with voters where
they live and work,” said campaign manager Darden Copeland.
“Some candidates will spend their millions on 19 weeks of
television. We will spend the next 19 weeks hosting town hall meetings
with voters across Davidson County. Instead of 60-second TV
advertisements, Jeremy will have 60-minute conversations. Voters want
the opportunity ask questions, offer their views, and meet their next
mayor,” said Copeland.
The first in the series of town hall meetings is scheduled for
Monday, March 23 and will take place at Fantasy Hall in Antioch from
6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Scheduled “Just
Jeremy” Town Halls
- Fantasy Hall, 2332 Antioch Pike, Antioch, TN 37013 - Mon., March
23rd, 6pm - 8pm
- Historic RCA Studio A (special focus: Music Industry), 30 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203 - Mon., April 6th, 6pm - 8pm
- Tennessee State Fairgrounds (special focus: Historic Tennessee
State Fairgrounds), 500 Wedgewood Ave, Nashville, TN 37203 - Sun.,
April 12th, 1pm - 3pm
- Green Door Gourmet, 7011 River Road Pike, Nashville, TN 37209 -
Thurs. April 23rd, 6pm - 8pm
- Nashville Entrepreneur Center (special focus: Entrepreneurs and
Technology), 41 Peabody Street, Nashville, TN 37210 - Thurs., May 7th,
6pm - 8pm
- House of God, 2714 Scovel Street, Nashville, TN 37208 – Tues., May
12th, 6pm - 8pm
- Chef's Market, 900 Conference Dr, Goodlettsville, TN 37072 - Sun.,
May 17th, 1pm - 3pm
- Ruby, 2411 Blakemore Ave, Nashville, TN 37212 - Mon., June 8th, 6pm - 8pm
- Arts at Center Street, 401 Center St, Old Hickory, TN 37138 -
Sat., June 20th, 10am - Noon
- Cane Ridge Event Center, 12633 Old Hickory Blvd, Antioch, TN 37013
- Tues., July 14th, 6pm - 8pm
- Cathedral of Praise, 4300 Clarksville Pike, Nashville, TN 37218 – Thurs., July 23rd, 6pm - 8pm
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