NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Former
Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen is joining the race to succeed Republican
Bob Corker in the U.S. Senate.
Bredesen is the last Democrat to win a statewide election in Tennessee,
a state that famously turned its back on favorite son Al Gore in the
2000 presidential election in favor of Republican George W. Bush.
Bredesen announced his candidacy in a campaign video posted on his
website on Thursday morning. He had spent the previous day calling
potential donors to let them know of his plans.
Bredesen grew up in a single-parent, working class home in Shortsville,
New York, went to Harvard on an academic scholarship and earned a degree
in physics.
He became a wealthy health care entrepreneur before winning two terms
each as Nashville mayor and Tennessee governor.
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