Bredesen, in Memphis, Sees Good Chance to Win Senate as Moderate Democrat
Former Governor Phil Bredesen reintroduced himself to West Tennessee Democrats in a kickoff of his Senatorial campaign Thursday night in Memphis at the Old Dominick Distillery building downtown. A good crowd was on hand, a mix of old Democratic hands and a new wave of resistance people, with a good number of Dreamers present.
Bredesen, looking much the same as he did when left the Governors office in 2011, was intrdoduced by local Democrat Greg Duckett as a bridge builder and not a bridge burner, as someone Democrats could unite behind and who wants to start a process of galvanizing forces and uniting them, as a respected business person trying to bring sanity to into a process where there is none., to build bridges in Washington and get things done in the best interests of the populace.
After being introduced, Bredesen threw a bouquet or two to Memphis, saying it was an incredibly vital city, with politics kinda wild, like Chicago."
He then shared some of the thought processes hed gone through before making his decision to run. Originally, Bredesen said, the idea of running for the Senate was Number 93 on his list of 100 things he might like to do. But after incumbent Republican Senator Bob Corker dropped out he started getting calls, and he began thinking a lot about how unhappy he was with how things were going in Washington a state of things that didnt just begin with Trump;
Read more: https://www.memphisflyer.com/JacksonBaker/archives/2018/02/16/bredesen-in-memphis-sees-good-chance-to-win-senate-as-moderate-democrat