Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Trump backs Hagerty in Tennessee

Ex-ambassador chases open U.S. Senate seat

- By Kimberlee Kruesi

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — President Donald Trump on Friday once again threw support behind his former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Bill Hagerty, a Republican running in the primary for an open U.S. Senate seat in Tennessee.

Hagerty, 59, has frequently touted Trump’s endorsemen­t ever since the president broke the news the former ambassador was running for political office nearly a year ago.

“I’ll never forget I went to Japan and he knew every person over there, he knew the businessme­n, he could pronounce those names I had a hard time with,” Trump said in a town hall with Hagerty. “I had a very hard time pronouncin­g those names.”

Trump encouraged Tennessean­s to vote early, warning that it was critical to elect senators in office who would vote in favor of the judges he appoints.

“Your Second Amendment is under siege. If I weren’t here I don’t think you would have a Second Amendment,” Trump added while praising Hagerty’s support of law enforcemen­t. “You would certainly have a very weak one.”

Hagerty’s main opponent in the Senate primary is trauma surgeon Manny Sethi, who is also seeking the position being vacated by outgoing Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander. The two candidates have recently increased attacks on one another as early voting kicked off Friday.

In a recent ad, Sethi attacked Hagerty’s past political donations to Republican Mitt Romney — the only Republican to vote to convict the president during his impeachmen­t trial.

“Why is the establishm­ent attacking a nice guy like me?” Sethi asks. “Well, folks are finding out that Bill Hagerty’s endorsed by Mitt Romney.”

Romney has not publicly endorsed Hagerty since the former ambassador joined the race, but Romney had previously supported the idea, according to the Wall Street Journal in mid-2019.

Meanwhile, Hagerty criticized Sethi in an ad as a “liberal elitist.”

“I volunteere­d full-time for six months when nobody else was supporting President Trump, certainly not Manny Sethi — didn’t lift a finger, didn’t donate a dime back in 2016 to help President Trump get elected,” Hagerty said Friday.

Early voting ahead of the Aug. 6 primary is open Monday through Saturday until Aug. 1.

 ?? Jonathan Mattise The Associated Press ?? Bill Hagerty, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Tennessee, speaks after casting an early voting ballot Friday in Nashville, Tenn.
Jonathan Mattise The Associated Press Bill Hagerty, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Tennessee, speaks after casting an early voting ballot Friday in Nashville, Tenn.

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