Frist Backs Dan Ford In His Election Bid For 11th Dist. House Seat
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Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, left, was in Newport on Friday to attend a private benefit to support Dan Ford, right, who is a Republican candidate for the 11th District State House of Representative's seat held by Eddie Yokley, D-11th, of Greene County. The event was held at the Smoky Mountain Country Club.
Published: 2:08 AM, 04/05/2008
Last updated: 2:03 AM, 04/05/2008
Source: The Greeneville Sun
By RICK
HOOPER
Newport Plain
Talk
Special to The Greeneville
Sun
NEWPORT -- Dan Ford's bid for the 11th District State House of
Representative seat received a boost Friday from former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill
Frist.
Citing the 11th District race as a key to the GOP's regaining
control of the state House, Frist attended a private benefit for Ford at Smoky Mountain Country Club
here.
Ford is seeking to unseat state Rep. Eddie Yokley, a
Democrat.
Yokley, of Greene County, is serving his third term in the
legislature, having previously been re-elected twice with strong support from the administration of
Gov. Phil Bredesen, also a Democrat.
Frist said, "As I look at the races
across the state, this is as important as any for the Republicans regaining control" of the
legislature.
"Dan has the right stand on issues like taxation and
immigration. His views are in sync with the voters of Cocke and Greene counties. He has the
integrity, values and experience that would serve Nashville well."
Frist
continued, "Because Dan is a man of the people, coupled with the statewide importance of this race,
that's why I'm here.
"I've known the Ford family since 1994. I'm just now
getting to know Dan real well, but I've known the character of his family for a long
time."
Ford Comments
Ford said he is
very pleased to have the support of Frist and residents of the 11th
District.
"To have his support is great for a redneck hillbilly like
myself," said Ford, who was joined by an estimated 130 supporters at Friday's
benefit.
"I'm absolutely pleased with the support my campaign is
receiving. If everyone who says they're going to vote for me does, I'll be in good shape. Everything
has been very positive."
Frist, a heart/lung transplant surgeon who has
been mentioned as a possible GOP candidate in the next Tennessee gubernatorial race, did not rule
out such a run.
"We'll start considering it next year," said Frist.
"Several people have been encouraging me to run."
He added, "I made a
pledge to serve in the U.S. Senate for 12 years, and I fulfilled that pledge. After that, I sold my
home in Washington, D.C., and moved back to Nashville.
"I'm now enjoying
just being a resident of Tennessee and teaching at Princeton (University in New Jersey) three days a
week. But, as I said, we'll consider the governor's race next year."
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