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Georgia’s Gubernatorial Primary Is Too Close to Call - NYTimes.com by janelane at 12:47 pm EDT, Aug 11, 2010 |
The race has drawn high-profile endorsements from several presumed 2012 presidential hopefuls. While Ms. Palin, the former vice presidential candidate and Alaska governor, campaigned for Ms. Handel, who would have been the state’s first female governor, Mr. Deal received endorsements from both Mike Huckabee, the former presidential candidate and governor of Arkansas, and Newt Gingrich, the former speaker of the House.
Ah, I pity the Republicans. Their main choice was between a woman endorsed by that flaming idiot Palin or a man endorsed by that flaming asshole Newt Gingrich. One's empty upstairs and the other's corrupt as fuck. Go Georgia! -janelane |
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RE: Georgia’s Gubernatorial Primary Is Too Close to Call - NYTimes.com by Decius at 3:36 pm EDT, Aug 11, 2010 |
janelane wrote: Ah, I pity the Republicans. Their main choice was between a woman endorsed by that flaming idiot Palin or a man endorsed by that flaming asshole Newt Gingrich. One's empty upstairs and the other's corrupt as fuck. Go Georgia! -janelane
It appears the tea party candidate conceded. Of course, it is not their purpose to win. It will be interesting to see how this unfolds in November, but if the tea party is too successful in these primaries they may drag their party down a pit of radicalism that will hand victory to the dems. Well, more victory then they otherwise would have gotten, anyway. |
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