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    Phil Bredesen

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  1. Philip Norman Bredesen Jr. ( / ˈbrɛdəsən /; born November 21, 1943) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 48th governor of Tennessee from 2003 to 2011. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected in 2002 with 50.6% of the vote and re-elected in 2006 with 68.6%.

  2. Nov 6, 2018 · Phil Bredesen ( Democratic Party) was the Governor of Tennessee. Bredesen ( Democratic Party) ran for election to the U.S. Senate to represent Tennessee. He lost in the general election on November 6, 2018. Bredesen was the 48th Democratic governor of Tennessee, having served from 2003 until 2011.

  3. Oct 8, 2017 · Learn about the life and achievements of Phil Bredesen, the forty-eighth governor of Tennessee and a former mayor of Nashville. Find out how he transformed the city's education, economy, and culture with his leadership and vision.

  4. Jan 18, 2003 · Learn about the life and career of Phil Bredesen, the former governor of Tennessee from 2003 to 2011. He served as mayor of Nashville from 1991 to 1999 and expanded the state's Pre-K program, health insurance, and Rainy Day Fund. He also launched CoverTN and CoverKids to provide health insurance for working Tennesseans and uninsured children.

  5. Producers Circle. Since its launch in fall 2022, You Might Be Right with former Tennessee Governors Bill Haslam and Phil Bredesen has inspired audiences nationwide to address our country’s toughest problems in the spirit of Senator Baker — with humility and respect for alternative points of view.

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  7. Sep 12, 2022 · The former Tennessee governors, one Democrat and one Republican, launch "You Might Be Right" with the Howard Baker Center. The podcast features high-profile guests and civil conversations on topics such as gun violence, affordable housing and climate change.

  8. Philip Norman Bredesen Jr. ( / ˈbrɛdəsən /; born November 21, 1943) is an American politician and businessman who served as the 48th governor of Tennessee from 2003 to 2011. A member of the Democratic Party, he was elected in 2002 with 50.6% of the vote and re-elected in 2006 with 68.6%.

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