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Lamar Alexander (R-SEN-TN, inc) does have a challenger from the Right of Right in his August primary.
Politico just did a write-up on the guy:
The next Dave Brat? - POLITICO.com
State Rep. Joe Carr is looking to pull a Brat against two-term Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee. But Carr hasnt earned the support of tea party groups the way Mississippis Chris McDaniel has at least not yet.
Mississippi Sen. Thad Cochran is often cited as the establishment scalp most highly sought by the tea party, but all things being equal, Alexander would probably make a more attractive target. While Cochran is a longtime appropriator, Alexander is more of a bipartisan deal-maker, even resigning as GOP Conference chairman three years ago because he felt the role stifled his ability to reach agreements with Democrats.
After the Mississippi runoff next week, expect conservatives targets to shift to Alexander and Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts, both seeking renomination in early August. Carr is already getting talked up by conservative radio host Laura Ingraham, and more grass roots enthusiasm could be on the way.
The Washington Post this week reported that Alexander has reserved $375,000 in television ad time between now and the primary; Alexanders campaign says the overall expenditure is for substantially more. Carr, meanwhile, plans to launch his first TV ad campaign next week, he told POLITICO earlier this month.
Who is Joe Carr?
Currently, he is a state Rep. from the 48th state district.
And his website:
Joe Carr - Candidate for U.S. Senate
(note the twitter hashtag - pretty clever!)
Joe Carr gets a boost, but still faces uphill battle
Tenn. GOP Senate Challenger Joe Carr: Tea Party is Fired Up
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Could end up becoming an interesting race, after all...

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