Chattanooga Times Free Press

Haslam hopes for strong relations with Trump’s administra­tion

- BY ERIK SCHELZIG

NASHVILLE — Republican Gov. Bill Haslam said Wednesday he hopes to have a strong relationsh­ip with Donald Trump’s administra­tion despite publicly announcing before the presidenti­al election that he wouldn’t vote for the GOP nominee.

Haslam cited his close friendship with Trump’s running mate Mike Pence and said he is encouraged by the tone of Trump’s acceptance speech following Tuesday’s upset victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton.

“We should hope for all success for the new president,” Haslam said. “And for us, because we have such a critical working relationsh­ip with the federal government, we’ll be working hard to build that relationsh­ip from day one.”

Following the release of a videotape in which Trump boasted about groping women, Haslam called on him to step aside as the nominee. Haslam has declined to say for whom he voted, other than to say his chosen candidate did not win.

“I had some questions about President-elect Trump. I had some big concerns with Secretary Clinton,” Haslam said. “As a governor, there’s some good news: Trump has spoken basically a lot about giving power back to the states. I think that’s a good thing.”

“From a governor’s standpoint whether you be a Democrat or a Republican, you should say we think that’s a good thing in terms of managing the size of this country,” he said. “A lot of decisions could be made more effectivel­y at the state level. That’s an encouragin­g thing going forward.”

Haslam said it is too early to say what he would do if Republican U.S. Sen. Bob Corker, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Rations committee, is selected for a position in the Trump administra­tion.

“The country would be well-served to have Sen. Corker in a nationwide role,” Haslam said of his close family friend.

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