U.S. Senate hopefuls in Tennessee spar on
partisanship, avoid Trump
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[September 26, 2018]
By Sharon Bernstein
(Reuters) - A popular former Tennessee
Democratic governor positioned himself as a centrist in a race that will
help determine control of the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, while his
Republican rival strove to paint him as a mere follower of Washington
Democrats.
Former Governor Phil Bredesen and U.S. Representative Marsha Blackburn
are locked in an unexpectedly close race in deeply conservative
Tennessee. Democrats see the race as an opportunity to win one of the
two additional seats they need to wrest control of the Senate from
Republicans and gain the power to slow or stop elements of U.S.
President Donald Trump's populist conservative agenda.
"The number one issue for Tennesseans has got to be the overarching
issue of how dysfunctional Washington has become," said Bredesen, 74.
"It's become hyperpartisan. It's become almost impossible to get things
done."
Once a reliably Democratic state, Tennessee has not elected a Democrat
to statewide office since Bredesen's 2006 gubernatorial victory. Trump
won the southern state by more than 20 points in 2016, though retiring
Senator Bob Corker, who holds the seat Bredesen and Blackburn are vying
for, has become one of his most vocal Republican critics.

Blackburn tried to tie Bredesen to national Democratic leaders,
including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Trump's former rival
Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama.
A vote for Bredesen, she said repeatedly, "is a vote for Chuck Schumer,"
though Bredesen said he would not vote for Schumer in a leadership role.
The president has endorsed Blackburn, 66, and is due in the state next
week to campaign for her, but neither candidate made much mention of
Trump during the debate at Cumberland University in Lebanon, Tennessee.
Blackburn echoed many of the Trump administration's buzzwords, saying
she wanted to "drain the swamp" in Washington and end sanctuary city
policies, under which many jurisdictions limit the interactions of local
police with immigration enforcement.
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Representative Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) takes the stage to speak
during the final day of the Republican National Convention in
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. July 21, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo

"Democrats are focused on taking away your Second Amendment rights,"
she said when asked about gun control. "That is something that is
paramount for them."
Polls over the past few weeks have shown a tight race, with experts
saying that Bredesen must win over independents and Republicans in
addition to Democrats to win.
A poll last week by the Republican firm Vox Populi Polling gave the
Democrat a 2 percentage point lead over Blackburn. The poll had a 4
percent margin of error.
Both candidates criticized Trump's trade policies, which have hurt
farmers in the state, through Blackburn described the tariffs as a
necessary economic defense.
Asked to name a Trump policy that he agreed with, Bredesen praised
the president's efforts to win concessions from North Korea, saying
he was willing to give Trump "some elbow room" to find ways to deal
with the state and its autocratic leader, Kim Jong Un.
Blackburn reiterated her support for Trump's latest Supreme Court
nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, despite accusations of teenage sexual
misconduct. Bredesen said he would want to hear from Kavanaugh's
accuser before deciding.
(Reporting by Sharon Bernstein in Sacramento, California; Editing by
Scott Malone)
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