Senator Brent Taylor, a Tennessee state legislator, shared several updates on his X (formerly Twitter) account on April 18, 2026. His posts focused on political events and early voting efforts in Tennessee.
In one post dated April 18, 2026, Taylor wrote: “Tonight Senator Paul Bailey @PaulBaileyforTN and I attended the Lewis County GOP’s Reagan Day Dinner to support my colleague Senator Joey Hensley @joey_senator who won Republican of the Year! Dr. Hensley has been a faithful partner to #MakeMemphisMatter, and we are just getting https://t.co/YM2EHTvMk3”.
Later that night, he posted another message reflecting on the evening’s activities with Congressman Tim Burchett: “And luckily we were in the wagon so we didn’t step in any “dadgum” mule shit. Any day spent with my friend @timburchett is a good day! https://t.co/j95F8UJ7FQ”.
The following day, Taylor encouraged voter participation as early voting began in Tennessee: “Early Voting is happening NOW! Kimberly wants you to go vote and support the candidates who will #MakeMemphisMatter. https://t.co/qbJArrK92n”.
Reagan Day Dinners are common fundraising and networking events held by Republican Party organizations across Tennessee and other states. These gatherings often feature speeches from elected officials and serve as platforms for party recognition awards such as “Republican of the Year.” Early voting periods are established by Tennessee law to allow voters additional flexibility ahead of official election days.



