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Senator Bob Corker Calls His 2006 Campaign Ads “Grotesque”

Posted on May 16, 2008 at 7:27 am

E.J. Dionne catches Senator Bob Corker in a candid, reflective mood while reminiscing about his 2006 campaign against Harold Ford, Jr.:

Facing a tough contest against Harold Ford Jr., a young, telegenic African American congressman, Corker says he watched his campaign flounder as his consultants ran television ads that tried to paint his opponent, a moderately conservative Democrat, as a “liberal.”

“They were grotesque,” Corker said of his own commercials in an interview this week. “It was just the same old stuff.” By contrast, he said, Ford’s spots were “fresh and refreshing.”

Corker, the former mayor of Chattanooga, called in new consultants and switched to a more positive campaign. “We kept the race about Tennessee,” he said. “We focused on my life, on who I was as a person.” Independent voters who had been attracted to Ford started moving Corker’s way.

Yet the national party almost blew the race near the end, Corker said, by running an ad that many saw as racist. The commercial, aired without Corker’s knowledge, included a young, blonde, white actress declaring that she had met Ford “at the Playboy party.” It ended with her whispering the words: “Harold, call me.”

Corker was furious, and not just because his six-point lead melted into a four-point deficit. The party eventually pulled the radioactive ad, and Corker won narrowly. The senator has advised Republican colleagues in tough races this year to resist national party ads that mention their opponents.

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6 Responses to “Senator Bob Corker Calls His 2006 Campaign Ads “Grotesque””

  1. May 16th, 2008 7:42 am

    [...] Corker looks back at his race against Harold Ford, Jr. and says there are some things he wishes he’d done differently. addthis_url = ‘http%3A%2F%2Fknoxvilletalks.com%2F2008%2F05%2F16%2Fcorker-regrets-he-has-a-few%2F’; [...]

  2. Wisenhunt writes
    May 16th, 2008 7:52 am

    Sounds like Corker needs to “advise” the loudmouth assholes at the Tennessee Republican Party on their campaign tactics. But if the Republicans swear off dirty politics, what the hell else will they have to say?

  3. May 16th, 2008 12:06 pm

    [...] Tennessee Democratic Part deftly melds Bob Corker’s admissions about his 2006 Senate campaign with the actions of the Tennessee Republican Party yesterday in a [...]

  4. May 19th, 2008 2:57 pm

    [...] words are similar to comments made by Senator Corker in the Washington Post laying blame on the RNC’s infamous ad for [...]

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    October 28th, 2008 6:14 pm

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  6. David Kramer writes
    December 4th, 2008 1:26 pm

    Senator Corker is a dangerous threat to American Labor and to the average American. It is obvious from his testmony questioning of UAW Pres at tod ay’s Congressional hearings to help save U.S. Auto Manufacturing that he is totally incensitive to American Manufacturing and that he only represents a small decreasing number of well-heeled special interests.

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