Posts Tagged ‘Governor’s Race’

The Hard Work Of Tennesseans

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Former Gov. Ned McWherter is campaigning in East Tennessee for his son, Mike.  In discussing the challenges the state is facing right now, he emphasized the need for job creation, specifying rural areas across the state.

The main issue, the father said, is creating and maintaining jobs – specifically small businesses in rural communities.

“I think my son recognizes that,” McWherter said. “That’s what he’s talking about. It’s a challenge now to get jobs back in these communities.”As part of his jobs initiative, Mike McWherter has launched a “Mike Works!” tour, in which he visits blue-collar employers across the state and works for half a day or so. So far, he has visited such establishments as Sandrell Heating and Air in Colombia and Precision Woodworking in Murfreesboro.

“It is a good opportunity for him to understand the men and women of the state,” the elder McWherter said. “You really do learn how men and women work when you’re out there participating with them and see how hard [their job] is.”

“I’ve been here nearly 80 years,” said McWherter, whose birthday is in October. “And I’ve never seen the times as difficult as they are.”

Over the next few days, he will campaign for his son in Greeneville, Erwin, Carter County, Washington County and Hawkins County.

Mike McWherter will participate in a gubernatorial forum at Northeast State Community College in Blountville on Monday, Ned McWherter said.

He said candidates who don’t campaign in East Tennessee are “missing the best part of the state.”

“These are good communities to live in, and these are good people,” he said. “I like these Northeast Tennesseans.”

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He said his son will make a good governor in part because McWherter raised him.

“I know he was raised right because I raised him,” McWherter said. “He’s a conservative young man, and will always be.”

Mike McWherter will speak for East Tennessee well, according to his father, who called him an “old-timey conservative Democrat.”

“I know my son will represent this area well,” the former governor said. “And if he doesn’t, I’ll fuss at him.”

Read the rest of the story at the Bristol Herald Courier.

A Message From Mike

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Kyles Ford Country Store in Hancock County

Kyle's Ford Country Store in Hancock County

This week, I participated in two more gubernatorial forums – one before business leaders and the other before newspaper publishers from across the state.  While candidates from the other party were attacking one another, I stayed focused on what I believe matters more to Tennessee’s working families – creating jobs and putting people back to work.
Time and again I drove home the point that our state’s working families are struggling to put food on their tables. I shared stories of places I’ve been and people I’ve met in the more than 70 counties I’ve now visited – stories that invoke a common theme of frustration and despair. I stressed that the key to turning our economy around is to put people back to work.
I made the distinction that I’m the only candidate who’s not a career politician, and I talked about the importance of putting Tennessee businesses and Tennessee jobs first.  I applauded Governor Bredesen’s successes in recruiting new industries to our state, while stressing that our next Governor must follow through to recruit suppliers of these industries. I further challenged our four-year higher education institutions and community colleges to offer curriculum and resources that meet the skills demands of the workforce needed to sustain these industries. And I called on government to continue to cut red tape for small businesses and invest in what they need to get goods to market.
In other campaign news, I’ve continued my trek across the state, spending quality time with local Democratic friends and leaders in all four corners of our state.  We’ve also added a feature on our web site that allows folks to add their name to our nominating petition.
I’m feeling confident about our message and encouraged by the continued outpouring of support and goodwill I am receiving as I travel the state.
Talk to you soon,

A Message From Sen. Harlan Mathews

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

I’ve known Mike McWherter for a long time, since he was just a kid. I have watched with pride over the years as Mike has developed into the strong and accomplished man he is today, and I never had any doubt that Mike would become a dedicated father and husband, passionate community leader and successful businessman.

Because I know who raised him and the value system he was brought up with.

I worked closely with his father, Governor Ned McWherter, for many years, serving on his Gubernatorial Campaign and in his Administration. He understood the responsibility of the job required a special level of commitment and compassion for the welfare of ALL Tennesseans, and he governed under that principle from his first day in office until his last.

I know that Mike will follow the example of his father, by standing up for the working families of Tennessee and applying the same common-sense approach to state government.

When Mike told me was running for Governor of Tennessee I had two simple questions: Where do I sign up and what can I do to help? But my support isn’t enough – Mike needs your help too, and he needs it TODAY! There is a major fundraising deadline this Friday, January 15th, and he needs your help to put him over the top and reach his goal.

That’s why Team McWherter is asking you to dig deep and contribute whatever you can afford today: $5, $10, $25, $50, $100, or more. Every penny will be used to run an efficient campaign operation and elect a strong, common-sense leader as the next Governor of Tennessee.

Will you help Mike today? We will need a network of supporters in all of Tennessee’s 95 counties to win this campaign, and we need you to be with us on Team McWherter. You have been a part of winning campaigns in the past and your support will make a difference!

Please help Mike McWherter and donate to his campaign today! There are only four days left and he needs your help now before January 15th.

Sincerely,

U.S. Senator Harlan Mathews

P.S. – As you know, early financial support is absolutely critical to a campaign. Put your money to work right away by donating online at www.mikemcwherter.com. Any contribution you are able to give is greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!

Mike Visits Dickson

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Mike recently spoke with WDKN 1260 in Dickson on his stand on several issues including  jobs, the income tax and education for Tennesseans.

“One of the essential ingredients many years ago towards helping recruit industry were roads. But today it’s much more involved. Today, the Internet and broadband are equally as important in making sites shovel ready for developing new industries and maintaining industries here in this state, I might add. So I believe we’ve got to make sure that we’ve got the kind of infrastructure out there that not only encompasses concrete highways but now Internet byways to attract industry as well as to maintain it here in this state.”

You can read some of the highlights or listen to the interview at WDKN 1260.

A Message From Mike

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

These past few weeks have been a continual whirlwind of campaign events, including meeting at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Mike at Webb SchoolWarren Farmers Co-op; a tour of the Grundy County Courthouse, and addressing the Tennessee Professional Firefighters Association to name a few. In addition, I have also had quality face time with numerous Democratic leaders from one end of the state to the other. Through it all, the one constant I’ve experienced in my travels is that many Tennesseans, while faced with great financial uncertainty in their own respective lives, are steadfastly optimistic about a future of greater prosperity.

Engaging with people who share this outlook is one of the most rewarding aspects of being a candidate for Governor. Their optimism is simply inspiring, and I believe that it will serve as a beacon to guide us from economic despair to a time of renewed hope and opportunity.

What folks tell me they are looking for in their next Governor is someone who can see beyond the current economic crisis to envision a state on the move again, with strong job growth and with continued investment in our people and in the tools needed to support a new economy.

I recently attended the Governor’s Conference on Economic Development and met with numerous individuals whose sole focus is on attracting and retaining successful businesses and industries in both rural and urban areas. From these visits I’ve broadened my knowledge of what our next Governor’s focus will need to be in this arena. Without a doubt, a strong commitment to rural development will have to be central to any future job growth strategy, and in the coming months I will be sharing more insight with you on the specifics of that broader strategy.

Meanwhile, as a candidate, I’m also spending many hours a day raising money to support my race. As always, any level of financial support for our cause – $10, $50, $100 or more – is greatly appreciated. See you soon!

~Mike