Career
Hart ran as a Republican for the House of Representatives for Tennessee"s Eighth District in 2004. His campaign was unconventional in part in listing for itself an out-of-state address, in Kentucky. The Republican Party disavowed him, and he lost to incumbent Democrat John Tanner.
He has said that on the campaign trail, he wears a bulletproof vest and carries a gun.
He wants to conduct a war on "poverty genes," which he claims reside, among other places, in Detroit. In light of his eugenics position, the Tennessee Republican leadership sought to dissociate themselves from him, and backed the competing write-in campaign of Dennis Bertrand.
Hart received 26 percent of the vote (second place) in a largely self-financed campaign. He ran again in 2006.
Hart"s attorney in the matter was Richard Barrett.
He ran again in 2008 and 2010.