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March 24, 2005

Corker's Sundquist Problem

Ed Bryant, declared candidate for the U.S. Senate from Tennessee, is trying to raise as much money as possible before the end of March, so it will show up on his first FEC disclosure. From his email:

We have just 8 days to go before the cutoff for our first report of financial contributions to our campaign is here. And, as you know, these reports are used by the media and political pundits to handicap the race.
There's a "contribute" button on Bryant's website. The funds-begging email also takes a shot at rival Republican candidate Bob Corker, friend and political soulmate of pro-income tax former Gov. Don Sunduist, charging that Corker "claims to be for lower taxes, but has raised taxes on Tennessee's hard working families."

Ouch. Poor Bob Corker. They're gonna hang Sundquist around his neck. Can a face-morphing ad be far behind?

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The charge that Corker "claims to be for lower taxes, but has raised taxes on Tennessee's hard working families" probably refers to the 48 cent property tax increase Corker pushed through on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001 as the members of the city council watched the twin towers burning.

Posted by: JB at March 24, 2005 10:40 PM
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