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Nashville dad for president?

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – A Nashville woman has decided she wants her father to run for president and has posted a campaign sign in her yard for him. Paula Joyner lives near the corner of Woodmont Boulevard and Lealand Lane. The sign reads “My dad for president…More common sense than both parties combined.” Joyner isn’t happy with either major candidate for president so she got the sign for her father’s 80th birthday. “Last week I had a lady come by and knock on the door and give me a dollar for the campaign. That’s my first campaign fundraising effort,” said Joyner. Even though the sign is a joke, Joyner said she realized just how frustrated Americans are with the candidates. Joyner, an Air Force veteran, encouraged people to vote no matter what.

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