Posted on 03/22/2006 6:00:07 PM PST by Sybeck1
NASHVILLE -- After nearly two years of campaigning, U.S. Rep. Harold Ford Jr. of Memphis made his candidacy for the U.S. Senate official today, filing qualifying papers at the Tennessee secretary of state's office at 11:56 a.m.
The filing ends months of lingering speculation in some quarters on whether the five-term congressman would really leave his safe Democratic 9th District seat to make the uphill run for the other side of the U.S. Capitol.
Still, Ford is only the second of the five major Senate candidates of both parties to file the documents to enter the race, with the qualifying deadline two weeks from today. Only Republican Bob Corker, the former mayor of Chattanooga, beat Ford to the secretary of state's office, although Democrat Rosalind Kurita and Republicans Ed Bryant and Van Hilleary are expected soon.
Ford turned the campaign milestone into a news conference and, outside the building, a small rally with supporters. He said he wants to move over to the Senate to help solve the nation's problems.
"The reality is I don't know many people who can make the case that they like the fact that we're spending more than we have, that we don't have a coherent plan on the ground in Iraq, that we still have the same group of people who made the decisions on this war in charge in Washington," he said.
"Frankly if these guys lived in the real world, they'd all be fired by now: the predictions that have been made about the war, the predictions about cutting the deficit, the predictions about providing health care to people, the predictions about sending kids to college, the predictions about reducing poverty levels, the predictions about reducing our dependence on oil -- on every measure, we've not lived up to it.
"I don't want to blame anybody; I just want to go up there and try to fix it. This isn't an attack on the president. He's given it his best and it's not worked. The point I'm making, and the central premise of this campaign, is that we need a new generation of leaders in Washington who are not persuaded or dissuaded by partisanship, who are not overly influenced by party, who are more interested in problem solving."
Ford brushed aside criticism earlier today by the National Republican Senatorial Committee of upcoming $1,000 per person fund-raising events for him in New York hosted by former Sex & the City star Sarah Jessica Parker.
"Is that a crime? You guys are funny to me: Ya'll criticize me for raising it, for spending it. Maybe when I win, you'll find something to criticize me for then. Races are expensive. If you come up with a way to run ads for free and not pay staff and convince the landlords at my headquarters not to pay them for rent, call me."
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Are you as surprised as I am?
The Ford crime family I assume?
I am praying that Frist changes his mind...so this putz has NO CHANCE.
A few weeks later he was killed at The Alamo. Though I think he meant it anyhow.
Has Ford asked and received permission from the Democrats?
Desoto county here. I moved out of Memphis, back home to Mississippi three years ago. But I do take an interest in Memphis, as I work there and also hate the Fords.
I wonder how Jr's "F" rating from the NRA will help him?
They have a dim gov, because the pubbie gov was wanting an income tax.
Nothing at all wrong with having a family that is entirely corrupt and controlling TN politics to a large extent.
One would like to think that his support would end at the Memphis City Limits but every black and yellow dog Democrat in Tennessee will vote for him. Tennessee is screwed.
Too bad ya'll can't get Fred Thompson to come back to TN.
If memory serves, Thompson is a Tennessean.
Yeah, that's the one. I'm convinced that a Ford can't lose within Shelby County or win outside Shelby County.
I doubt he will win, but he did run a commercial criticizing the ports deal in East TN.
Even if the worst happens Fancy Ford won't have any problems finding an undertaker to handle his political funeral. Fancy Ford
Don't worry about us. Ford has as much chance of winning as Hillary Clinton for President here.
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