Republicans Marsha Blackburn and Bill Lee are ahead in Tennessee’s upcoming U.S. Senate and governor’s races.

In the race to replace retiring Republican Sen. Bob Corker, Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) leads her Democrat challenger, former Gov. Phil Bredesen, 48 percent to 44 percent, according to a Gravis poll released Tuesday morning. Previous polls showed Bredesen with a three and six-point lead.

In the race to replace term-limited Republican Gov. Bill Haslam, Republican businessman Bill Lee has an 11-point lead (51-40) over Democrat Karl Dean, the former mayor of Nashville.

On top of the fact that Tennessee is a red state, the GOP has additional wind at its back.

To begin with, President Trump enjoys a solid job approval rating of 54 percent, with only 41 percent disapproving. Moreover, sitting Gov. Haslam’s job approval rating is a whopping 60 percent.

The good news for Blackburn is that, unlike her state’s current sitting Republican senators, Corker and Lamar Alexander, she is not seen as a member of the Republican establishment. Corker, who openly opposes Trump, has an approval rating of just 38 percent (16 points below Trump), so it is probably a good thing Corker retired. Re-election would not have been an easy road for the unpopular incumbent without the support of the state’s Republican base.

Alexander’s job approval rating is 45 percent, a full nine points below Trump’s.

By a spread of four points, Nancy Pelosi is more damaging to a Tennessee candidate than Trump. A full 51 percent said they are less likely to support a politician who is aligned to Pelosi, compared to 47 percent for Trump.

But only 15 percent said they are more likely to vote for a Pelosi-aligned candidate, compared to 43 percent for Trump.

Other interesting numbers:

According to this poll, at least, all the media wishful thinking about Tennessee trending Democrat is nowhere to be seen.

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