I've heard Bryant ads... mostly during Rush on AM 600 in Memphis. But it appears the nightmare scenario is coming about. Hilleary and Bryant splitting the conservative vote. Corker getting the country club Republican vote and that of those that have heard his message. If Corker wins, we end up faced with a Democrat and a Republican that are near mirror images of one another. One simply has an R by his name and says he is conservative. (The other has a D and says he is a moderate.) Both are liberal.
You may be right about Corker, but I would vote for the devil himself before I would vote for a Ford!!!!!!!!
You may be right. Thing is that I can't tune into Rush during my workday, so I'll hear Corker ads on Fleming (even though I can'tlisten to his voice long) or Savage or on the weekends.
I still haven't seen a Van Hilleary or Bryant poster around Memphis, though I did in Knoxville. To be fair, this race will be won in east and central Tennessee, but visibility is vital.
I'll be voting Bryant, though I have a feeling that Corker is going to win. (Corker??? Reminds me of sausages or something.)