Chattanooga Times Free Press

Pence set to visit the Scenic City

Vice president will fundraise for Senate candidate Blackburn

- BY ANDY SHER NASHVILLE BUREAU

NASHVILLE — Vice President Mike Pence will be in Chattanoog­a later this month to boost Republican Senate candidate Marsha Blackburn in a fundraiser.

Blackburn spokeswoma­n Abbi Sigler said the campaign is “excited to welcome

Vice President Pence back to Tennessee, and we are so grateful for his support as Marsha works to take their shared conservati­ve values to the United States Senate.”

Tickets for the July 21 event range from $1,000 per person to attend the reception featuring Pence up to $25,000 per couple to join a roundtable with the vice president as well as get a photo with him and attend the general reception.

Couples attending the Chattanoog­a event also can go for a midrange price point, paying $10,800 for two attendees to attend the reception and have their photo taken with the vice president.

All contributi­ons go toward the Marsha Senate Victory Fund, a joint fundraisin­g committee comprised of Blackburn’s Senate campaign, the Tennessee Republican Party’s for its federal campaign account and the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

Blackburn is expected to face former Tennessee governor and Democrat Phil Bredesen in the Nov. 6 race to succeed retiring Republican U.S. Sen. Bob Corker of Chattanoog­a. Neither Blackburn nor Bredesen has major opposition in their respective primaries.

While Corker has endorsed Blackburn and contribute­d to her campaign, the one-time Chattanoog­a mayor and former state finance commission­er has said he won’t campaign against Bredesen, a former Nashville mayor, whom he considers a friend. The two have worked together on projects ranging from recruiting the Houston Oilers NFL franchise to Nashville in the 1990s to persuading Volkswagen in 2008 to locate its U.S. auto assembly plant in Chattanoog­a.

President Donald Trump, with whom Corker has quarreled on a variety of issues, has been more forceful in his support of Blackburn, coming to Nashville for a May rally where he denounced Bredesen and earlier attended a fundraiser for the Brentwood Republican.

With Republican­s holding a narrow 51-49 margin of control in the Senate and public polling showing a close contest so far, Tennessee is seen as a potential battlegrou­nd in the November national mid-term elections.

Contact staff writer Andy Sher at asher@timesfreep­ress.com or 615-255-0550. Follow him on Twitter @AndySher1.

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