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In reply to the discussion: Democratic Party slams own Senate candidate as GOP plant after Trump support revealed [View all]Celerity
(54,404 posts)29. It was 2012, Corker won re-election, defeating the RW plant Mark E. Clayton
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_United_States_Senate_election_in_Tennessee#Democratic_primary

The 2012 United States Senate election in Tennessee took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the general election including the 2012 U.S. presidential election, elections to the House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Bob Corker won a second term in a landslide, carrying all but two counties in the state.
Corker narrowly flipped reliably Democratic Davidson County, home to Nashville, which had not voted Republican on the presidential level since 1988. He faced Democratic nominee Mark E. Clayton as well as several third-party candidates and several independents in this election.
Corker easily won the Republican primary with 85% of the vote, and anti-LGBT activist and conspiracy theorist Clayton won the Democratic nomination with 30% of the vote, despite raising no money and having a website that was four years out of date.
The next day Tennessee's Democratic Party disavowed Clayton over his active role in the Public Advocate of the United States, which they described as a "known hate group". They blamed his victory among candidates for whom the TNDP provided little forums to become known on the fact that his name appeared first on the ballot, and said they would do nothing to help his campaign, urging Democrats to vote for "the write-in candidate of their choice" in November. One of the Democratic candidates, Larry Crim, filed a petition seeking to offer the voters a new primary in which to select a Democratic nominee among the remaining candidates the party had affirmed as bona fide and as a preliminary motion sought a temporary restraining order against certification of the results, but after a judge denied the temporary order Crim withdrew his petition.
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http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2012-10-22/politics/35500334_1_yard-sign-tennessee-democrats-senate-race
https://archive.ph/erQkA


The 2012 United States Senate election in Tennessee took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the general election including the 2012 U.S. presidential election, elections to the House of Representatives and various state and local elections. Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Bob Corker won a second term in a landslide, carrying all but two counties in the state.
Corker narrowly flipped reliably Democratic Davidson County, home to Nashville, which had not voted Republican on the presidential level since 1988. He faced Democratic nominee Mark E. Clayton as well as several third-party candidates and several independents in this election.
Corker easily won the Republican primary with 85% of the vote, and anti-LGBT activist and conspiracy theorist Clayton won the Democratic nomination with 30% of the vote, despite raising no money and having a website that was four years out of date.
The next day Tennessee's Democratic Party disavowed Clayton over his active role in the Public Advocate of the United States, which they described as a "known hate group". They blamed his victory among candidates for whom the TNDP provided little forums to become known on the fact that his name appeared first on the ballot, and said they would do nothing to help his campaign, urging Democrats to vote for "the write-in candidate of their choice" in November. One of the Democratic candidates, Larry Crim, filed a petition seeking to offer the voters a new primary in which to select a Democratic nominee among the remaining candidates the party had affirmed as bona fide and as a preliminary motion sought a temporary restraining order against certification of the results, but after a judge denied the temporary order Crim withdrew his petition.
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http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2012-10-22/politics/35500334_1_yard-sign-tennessee-democrats-senate-race
https://archive.ph/erQkA

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Democratic Party slams own Senate candidate as GOP plant after Trump support revealed [View all]
turbinetree
Yesterday
OP
I don't care which party you represent.....79 is too damn old. Your "your best if used by date" has expired.
walkingman
Yesterday
#1
A personal voting preference or as legislation you believe should be passed?
Torchlight
Yesterday
#9
He's not running to actually serve in office, he's just running to siphon Dem votes. nt.
SunSeeker
Yesterday
#3
Understood and sadly many people will fall for it because of his religious background.
walkingman
Yesterday
#5
The more I looked at the problematic reporting on the Bill Forbes situation, the more pissed I got.
pat_k
Yesterday
#58
We've got the same thing going on in Fort Bend county, Texas primaries. nt
Susan Calvin
Yesterday
#12
I have a very good friend that lives in Richmond and we talk multiple times a week.
walkingman
11 hrs ago
#69
I can explain Nehls in the House of Representatives as straight up gerrymandering.
Susan Calvin
10 hrs ago
#70
Fetterman is a pain in the a** when he goes on Fox and berates Democrats and supports war in Iran
Mad_Machine76
Yesterday
#34
No, no, no. Read the reporting on this guy. He is way, way, WAY right of anything to be described as DINO.
stopdiggin
22 hrs ago
#59
The Raw Story article is VERY strange. It sounds to me that the party knew exactly what he was from go...
pat_k
Yesterday
#47
The Democratic Party had endorsed Osborn WELL before (over half a year) the late filings of
stopdiggin
21 hrs ago
#60
I happened to meet Larry Crim at a restaurant (I think it was before that election)
70sEraVet
Yesterday
#31
Your memory was pretty accurate TBF. Also, there is another strange twist to that election, in the Dem Primary.
Celerity
Yesterday
#42
Not sure, but I think you may have missed my point, which was this was shocking behavior for a 'pastor'.
Joinfortmill
14 hrs ago
#67
it would have been a little bit silly to 'run' someone on the ticket, AFTER having endorsed another
stopdiggin
21 hrs ago
#65
Damn...Not good. I guess no other Democrat filed? Or they have already had their primaries etc...
LeftInTX
Yesterday
#40