Georgia Likely Setting Up To Send Another Senator Nunn To Washington, D. C.

mascale

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Apparently "politician" is not a four-letter word in Georgia. Louisiana Conservative, Governor Jindal, maybe in that state, is opposed to educational standards. In Georgia, in contrast, even Newt Gingrich once said, in public, that he actually has a Ph.d. So in Georgia, Rep Kingston appears to be headed for the Republican nomination for the U. S. Senate. The pro-term-limits , anti-politician, Perdue CEO fellow, is not doing well. So it becomes likely that "politician," and "Senator Nunn," will again be a well-respected outcome in Georgia. Probably Georgia has noticed the wonders in North Carolina, and even in Mississippi, showing up in Louisiana.

Georgia poll: Kingston leads Perdue 49% to 38% for July 22 runoff | Human Events

Federal Spending, at least in Savannah, is not a bad word(?) in Georgia. Anyone knows that "federal spending" is a four-letter word, among "energized" Republicans(?). Louisiana Senator Landrieu has been working with the federal government on federal spending in Louisiana. Famously, the Republican Senator from Mississippi owes his own nomination to federal social spending in Mississippi.

The Obama budgets have been so enormously friendly, in State of Georgia, that likely Green is itself a viable color enough to bring to the fall election.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many think Georgia, solidly a red state. Maybe Georgia better thought a Red state, even with no Apache near Atlanta(?). . .maybe OK to even say, there(?). . .unlike in Washington, D. C.(?)! Anyone wonders what U. S. Senators talk about, there, even(?)!)
 

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