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October 09, 2007

Tennessee bloggers on District 10 candidates

Hopefully we'll see more of this as the weeks go by, but today there was good news in my RSS reader, in that several of Nashville's leading bloggers posted critical arguments over the merits possessed by senate District 10 candidates Andy Berke (D) and Oscar Brock (R).

Bill Hobbs, a Republican who'll soon be reporting for duty as the state GOP's PR person, started it off with two posts: one asking for support for Brock, and the other decrying Berke's profession as a trial lawyer.

Soon enough, eminent Democratic activist and award-winning blogger Sean Braisted rejoined with a suggestion that Hobbs cannot seriously take issue with Berke's legal experience while being an avid supporter of lobbyist and lawyer Fred Thompson.

WKRN's political blog, Volunteer Voters, picked up the Braisted question; and finally, there is a new post from Hobbs that predicts what Berke's stance will be on the question of medical malpractice reform.

All of this is good, regardless of your set-in-stone political leanings; even more if, like me, you've yet to decide on a general election candidate. We're underway on the topics of healthcare and jobs (tangentially); next, how about education?

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State Senate Elections | By joe lance | 02:54 PM