I'm a little over halfway through my trip through Tennessee, and i'm finding that students are just as excited about reform as I am.
We've got a new chapter at Belmont University in Nashville, thanks to Whitney and Kristin. Our Vanderbilt chapter, one of our strongest, is becoming one of our biggest and most active.
I spoke to a few groups at my alma mater (UTK), and I found a lot of interest there, even among the Engineering Honor Society of which I used to be President back in the day.
It's not just students either. I got to sit down with David Davis, who is running for the empty seat in Tennessee's first district. He didn't even have to think when he said that he was totally on board with our cause.
It's nice to have politicians that will still stand up for the right things despite the political climate, but I think that Mr. Davis will see that being in favor of reform will help him in the long run.
Today, more meetings with Vance Cheek and Dan Smith (also running for the same seat). Hope they are just as enthusiastic about reform!