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ccharles000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-15-09 11:31 PM
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Gordon Retirement Sparks Tennessee Scramble
Rep. Bart Gordon’s (D) surprise retirement announcement Monday set off a scramble as potential successors on both sides of the aisle in middle Tennessee’s 6th district began jockeying for position in the newest open-seat contest of the 2010 cycle.

The conservative seat, which Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) won by 25 points in the 2008 presidential race, is certainly a golden opportunity for Republicans. It includes several suburban Nashville counties that have become one of the fastest-growing Republican areas in the state in recent years.

But Democrats insist that even without Gordon, they can be competitive in a district that Democratic Gov. Phil Bredesen won with 52 percent in 2002 and 67 percent in 2006.

“That seat has sort of trended Republicans for years,” Tennessee Democratic Party spokesman Keith Talley said. But “those people over there are middle of the road folks, and that’s why they kept sending Congressman Gordon to Congress” for 13 terms.

On the Republican side, two candidates who had been quietly building their 2010 campaigns moved up their announcement schedules and formally entered the race Monday.

One of those candidates, state Sen. Jim Tracy, was on Capitol Hill earlier this month meeting with the National Republican Congressional Committee about getting into the contest.

Tracy had already hired Nashville-area political strategist Mike McCrady, who has worked on Tennessee state legislative races and in the 2008 cycle worked for Florida 22nd district GOP nominee Allen West. McCrady said Monday that internal polling had shown Tracy ahead of Gordon but within the margin of error in a hypothetical matchup.

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