Travis is not apolitical
Posted on: July 11, 2020 at 17:35:03 CT
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And he's not what I'd call conservative despite his objection to Vanderbilt removing the confederate name from their arena.
He's actually a fairly liberal guy (well, centrist but the right would call him liberal nowadays).
"A self-described "radical moderate" who is pro-choice and against the death penalty, Travis said he voted for former President Barack Obama twice and never voted Republican."
"As an undergrad, Travis interned for U.S. Representative Bob Clement for four years while in college at George Washington University.[20] In 2000, he worked on Al Gore's presidential campaign.[19] Travis was hired to work on U.S. Representative Jim Cooper's 2002 congressional campaign but was fired for wrecking Cooper's wife's car."
He also considered running for Tennessee senator in 2017