Democrat
Craig Fitzhugh Joining Race For Tennessee Governor
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Democrat Craig
Fitzhugh is joining the race for Tennessee governor.
The banker and attorney from Ripley tells The Tennessean that he will
draw on his 23 years of experience as a state lawmaker, most recently as
House minority leader and previously as chairman of the powerful House
Finance Committee.
Fitzhugh joins former Nashville Mayor Karl Dean in the race for the
Democratic nomination. While Dean has already raised $1.2 million and
has his own personal wealth to draw on, Fitzhugh has a closer
relationship with labor and teachers unions.
Fitzhugh is the only gubernatorial candidate from either party from West
Tennessee. Former Gov. Phil Bredesen was the last Democrat to win a
statewide Tennessee race in 2002.
Republican Gov. Bill Haslam can't run again next year because of term
limits.