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In Election Analysis, Governor, House, Primary, Senate on August 8, 2014 at 1:38 pm
Tennessee – Statewide
Sen. Lamar Alexander won renomination last night in Tennessee, and while his margin wasn’t razor-thin, his victory percentage was unimpressive. Scoring just 50 percent in his own Republican primary, Alexander out-polled state Rep. Joe Carr’s 41 percent. The remaining five candidates split the outstanding vote.
But the closeness of the contest occurred on the Democratic side, in what will likely be a battle for the right to lose to Alexander in November. Attorney Gordon Ball has been projected the winner, leading attorney Terry Adams by just 1,911 votes statewide.
One thing is clear, however. The statewide turnout overwhelmingly favored Republicans. Approximately 645,000 individuals voted in the Republican primary as compared with just under 240,000 who participated on the Democratic side.
On the other end of the margin perspective, Gov. Bill Haslam (R) cruised to an 88 percent victory. He will face Democrat Continue reading >
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George Flinn, Isaac Richmond, Jim Tracy, Joe Carr, Rep. Charles Fleischmann, Rep. Diane Black, Rep. Jim Cooper, Rep. Jimmy Duncan, Rep. Marsha Blackburn, Rep. Phil Roe, Rep. Scott DesJarlais, Rep. Stephen Fincher (R-TN-8), Rep. Steve Cohen, Ricky Wilkins, Sen. Lamar Alexander, Tennessee, TN-3, TN-4, TN-9, Zach Wamp
In House, Senate on August 7, 2014 at 7:03 pm
The nation’s only Thursday primary occurs today with several races on tap for the Republicans. Democrats will have a relatively quiet night.
Senate
Two-term senator and former presidential candidate Lamar Alexander (R) faces a total of six Republican challengers, two of whom have raised in the neighborhood of $1.5 to $2 million apiece for their respective campaigns. State Rep. Joe Carr and self-funding physician George Flinn are the senator’s top challengers, but the fact that the anti-Alexander vote will be split among six GOP candidates goes a long way to ensuring that the senator will win re-nomination. Alexander’s other key structural advantage is that Tennessee is the only southern state that does not employ a run-off system. Therefore, whoever garners the most votes this evening, regardless of percentage, wins the party nomination.
Interest increased in this race after Mississippi state Sen. Chris McDaniel out-polled Sen. Thad Cochran in their state’s June 3 Republican primary, but dissipated when the senator scored a come-from-behind victory in the June 24 run-off. Tea Party activists around the country believed that “Alexander was next” when they thought that Cochran was headed for defeat.
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