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In the course of last summerโ€™s Democratic convention in Charlotte, the Tennessee delegation was โ€” as its chairman Chip Forrester and others rightly boasted โ€” the most โ€œdiverseโ€ in the stateโ€™s history, up to and including a transgendered delegate.

But on account of several consecutive elections that proved disastrous for Democrats โ€” at least statewide โ€” the delegation was somewhat poor in elected officials (although Memphis certainly supplied its share).

As a compensation, the delegation did have actress Ashley Judd on hand โ€” a Kentucky native and sometime Tennessee resident who spent convention week with the contingent from Tennessee, which she proudly referred to as her โ€œco-home state.โ€

And, in speaking of Tennessee and Tennesseans that week, Judd inevitably used the pronoun โ€œweโ€ โ€” most spectacularly when โ€” as pictured here โ€” she cast the delegationโ€™s votes for Barack Obama on nomination night. (She did so, it will be noticed, in the company of some of the stateโ€™s โ€” and Memphisโ€™ โ€” finest; State Representative Larry Miller, 9th District Congressman Steve Cohen, and Mayor A C Wharton.

Needless to say, Juddโ€™s prominence in the delegation encouraged hopes that she might take a personal interest in the stateโ€™s politics. It was a subject much touched upon in Charlotte.

But, if Tennessee Democrats want her โ€” say, for a U.S. Senate race in 2014 โ€” they better be quick about making their bid. If an item this week in the online periodical Slate is accurate, Judd is now considering a run that year against U.S. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. Again, thatโ€™s her other โ€œco-home state.โ€

Here was Judd as spokesperson for Tennessee last summer in Charlotte: