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JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. โ As the fate of his Supreme Court pick hangs in the balance, President Donald Trump barnstormed for a Republican Senate candidate in Tennessee, warning that Democrats will unleash havoc if they gain control of Congress and accusing them of trying to sink his nominee.
It was a dire picture painted by a president eager to convince his raucous supporters of whatโs at stake in November as he headlined a high-dollar, closed-door fundraiser and appeared at a packed rally in Johnson City to boost U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn in her tight Senate race against the stateโs Democratic ex-Gov. Phil Bredesen for the seat being vacated by retiring Republican Sen. Bob Corker.
Trump praised Blackburn as a โtrue fighterโ for the state, telling the crowd, โSheโs all about Tennessee values.โ
โA vote for Marsha is really a vote for me,โ he said.
Desperate to Defend a Narrow Two-Seat Majority
Bredesen, like other Democratic candidates across Trump country, has painted himself as a pragmatist willing to work with the president on certain issues. The Tennessee campaign is among several closely watched races expected to determine control of the Senate, where Republicans are desperate to defend a narrow two-seat majority in the face of surging Democratic enthusiasm.
But Trump was far less sympathetic in front of his enthusiastic rally crowd, accusing Democrats of trying to slow down the investigation and insisting that nothing will come of it.
โIf we took 10 years, theyโd want more time,โ he complained, charging that Democratic senators are โwilling to do anything or hurt anyoneโ to subvert his agenda, including taking down his nominee.
โTheyโre trying to destroy a very fine person, and we canโt let it happen,โ Trump said.
Kavanaugh has staunchly denied allegations now leveled by multiple women, including one who testified that he pinned her against a bed, groped her, tried to take her clothes off and covered her mouth to silence her when they were in high school.
The First of a Busy Week of Campaign Travel
The rally was the first of a busy week of campaign travel for the president that will take him to states including Mississippi, Minnesota and Kansas.
Trump, who railed against the North American Free Trade Agreement during his 2016 campaign, also hailed the revamped trade agreement with Canada and Mexico unveiled late Sunday, drawing loud cheers from his crowd.
โItโs fair, itโs modern and itโs balanced,โ Trump said. โAmericaโs winning again.โ
But Trump spent far more time railing against โradical Democrats,โ who he said had been โin a blind rageโ since his election win.
โTheyโve gone crazy,โ he said. โTrying to burn our future down.โ
Trump Says Bredesen Is Not the Centrist He Says He Is
Blackburnโs contest, in a state that Trump won by 26 points, has drawn heavy interest from the White House, with repeat visits by both Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.
โPresidential visits are good for fundraising, but Iโve found that Tennesseans are independent thinkers who can make up their own minds.โ
Bredesen has tried to distance himself from the national Democratic Party, presenting himself as an independent thinker who will support Trumpโs policies when theyโre beneficial to the state.
The former two-term governor, who would be the first Democrat to win a Senate campaign in Tennessee since Al Gore in 1990 if heโs victorious, has run TV ads in which he says that heโs โnot running against Donald Trumpโ and learned long ago to โseparate the message from the messenger.โ He held an event Monday night in Chattanooga that heโd hoped would be a debate with Blackburn, and he has been needling her for not agreeing to one there.
โPresidential visits are good for fundraising, but Iโve found that Tennesseans are independent thinkers who can make up their own minds,โ Bredesen said in a statement after Trumpโs visit.
Trump, as he has in other states, argued that Bredesen is not the centrist he says he is and will wind up voting with Democratic leaders including Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi if he gets to Washington.
Republicans hold a narrow 51-49 advantage in the Senate.
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