Second place still hurts. And it’s still second place. Nevertheless, perhaps we are making progress.
Another bright spot: Carr beat Alexander in Alexander’s home county of Blount. As a resident of Blount County, I take some personal delight in that. I think that I had the first Carr yard sign in the county. I think that they were the only ones for quite awhile. (I had two, actually.) I went to the campaign’s grand opening in Murfreesboro and got them (along with a bumper sticker). I live along a road with a fairly large amount of traffic. I also used pounded away on Facebook and other avenues. Hopefully it made a difference.
I’ll try harder next time. (Thinking about buying billboard space next time.)
“Another bright spot: Carr beat Alexander in Alexanders home county of Blount.”
I wasn’t aware of that. That’s fantastic. It must also really stick in Alexander’s craw. Way to go, Murrville/Alcoa.
“As a resident of Blount County, I take some personal delight in that. I think that I had the first Carr yard sign in the county. I think that they were the only ones for quite awhile. (I had two, actually.) I went to the campaigns grand opening in Murfreesboro and got them (along with a bumper sticker). I live along a road with a fairly large amount of traffic. I also used pounded away on Facebook and other avenues. Hopefully it made a difference.”
Sounds like it made a real difference. Way to go, EOHH!