Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Conner Eldridge: One senator can ‘get something done’
The 2016 Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate, Conner Eldridge, says he’ll bring a fresh approach to old problems in an effort to balance the budget and combat illegal immigration.
Eldridge, who appeared on Sunday’s TV edition of Talk Business & Politics, faces the winner of the GOP primary – incumbent Republican Sen. John Boozman or his challenger Curtis Coleman – as well as Libertarian candidate Frank Gilbert in November.
“I’m going to go to Washington with a fresh attitude, a fresh look at the problems we have. I’m tired of Washington and tired of its inability to deal with real problems that we face. And that cuts across party lines. That’s a criticism of Republicans and Democrats that have been there for too long,” Eldridge said.