NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP/CLARKSVILLENOW) — Democratic Nashville attorney and former Army helicopter pilot James Mackler is the first candidate to announce a 2020 bid for the seat Republican U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander will leave after his term.
Mackler told the AP Tuesday about his Senate bid plans. In an announcement video, the 46-year-old says he’s not a politician and President Donald Trump is making life harder across Tennessee, citing health care, the tax law and the trade war.
I’m @James_Mackler, and after 9/11 I joined the 101st Airborne Division, because I felt it was my duty to serve the country I love. Now I’m running for U.S. Senate, and it’s my duty to tell the truth about Donald Trump. Join the campaign at https://t.co/cxFYf8vL8a #tnsen pic.twitter.com/dGdbxDiKon
— James Mackler (@James_Mackler) January 8, 2019
Mackler started a 2018 Senate bid before former Republican Sen. Bob Corker decided not to seek re-election. Mackler later stopped running and endorsed Democratic ex-Gov. Phil Bredesen, who lost to new Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn.
Mackler suspended his legal career in response to the 9-11 attacks, joining the Army in 2001. He spent three years as a Black Hawk pilot in the 101st Airborne Division that included a deployment to Iraq and an Air Medal for “bold and audacious piloting.”
He later transferred the Judge Advocate General Corps. Mackler left active duty in 2011, but continues to serve in the Tennessee Air National Guard.
Republican Gov. Bill Haslam, who leaves office this month, is mulling a run to replace Alexander.
Republicans have held both Tennessee Senate seats since 1994.
