Sarah Palin endorsed another far-right candidate challenging an incumbent Republican in Tennessee on Wednesday, voicing her support for Joe Carr over two-term Sen. Lamar Alexander.
“The time has come for new leaders who are willing to stand up to the political establishments and the Obama administration and say, ‘no mas!’” Palin wrote in a Facebook post. “It’s time for a change. Joe Carr is the new voice Tennessee needs in the U.S. Senate!”
Carr is running to the right of Alexander, particularly on immigration. Alexander supported the Senate’s bipartisan immigration reform bill, known as the “Gang of Eight” plan. But national conservative groups have shied away from the race, including groups like the Club for Growth and Senate Conservatives Fund that traditionally help insurgents challenge incumbents from the right.
Alexander is leading Carr 43-36, but Carr has been closing the margin steadily for months. Laura Ingraham, the conservative radio host who helped defeat House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, campaigned with Carr in Tennessee, boosting his poll numbers.
The two Republicans will face off in a primary August 7.









