There *Is* a Senate Race In GA This Year Right?

icon_ga_flag.jpgAnd by “this year”, I mean in, like, nine and a half months. I mean, yeah, I’ve got it, we’ve put a few too many of our eggs in one basket, but still… Have we straight up conceded this race? I mean no offense to Mr. Hadley and the work he’s been putting in (though the fact that that URL doesn’t even spell his name right is telling), but it seems like that loss to Chambliss two years ago straight up knocked the wind out of the DPG and any enthusiasm to take on Isakson from the party as a whole.

Where do we go from here?


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4 responses to “There *Is* a Senate Race In GA This Year Right?”

  1. RJ Hadley Avatar
    RJ Hadley

    LOL! Tough crowd! I respect your right to accept the status quo and believe that nothing will ever change. Please respect my right to believe that Georgia deserves better representation in DC and fight with those who would agree. I guess the view is pretty clear from the sidelines. – RJ4US

  2. Bernita Avatar
    Bernita

    I find it hilarious how one minute Progressives are claiming they want “new candidates” and no more to the “old establishment” and retread candidates but when a “fresh and new” candidate comes around they still want a daddy figure to come save them.

    RJ is a good guy and can motivate this lackluster Party if we rally behind him.

  3. Ataru Atlanta Avatar
    Ataru Atlanta

    Maybe people should stop jumping into the SoS race and find someplace where we need more candidates.

  4. J.M. Prince Avatar
    J.M. Prince

    I like RJ and I’ve met him & heard from him a few times out on the ‘hustings’. He’s a personable, smart impressive guy and he well knows it’s an uphill climb too. For recognition, for almost anything. We can all imagine more favorable scenarios, but at the moment, all we hear are crickets, besides RJ. And in my mind? Something always beats nothing. Always. So I almost imagine we might be hearing from someone else soon. Snuggles… who knows? JMP

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