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November 15, 2007

Brock concedes in District 10

Calling the last 90 days or so "an amazing experience," Republican candidate Oscar Brock spoke to a few dozen supporters at his campaign headquarters on McCallie Avenue as election results showed that rival Andy Berke, the Democratic nominee in the special election in state Senate District 10, had won.

Brock appeared in good spirits, and issued grateful thanks to his campaign's volunteers and staff, as well as to friends and family, and to the state party. He reiterated his campaign promise to avoid negative attacks on his opponent, and said that, even in defeat, the campaign had been able to advance ideas in the public sphere.

Check back tomorrow for updates on the election outcome and reactions to it from the Brock campaign's election night event.

See also: Chattanoogan.com

Chattanooga Times Free Press

Tennessee Politics Blog

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State Senate Elections | By joe lance | 10:16 PM

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