Just a little bit…

Could help a lot.  With all the big names and big money in the Georgia Primary races that took place July 20, some of the smaller races were left unnoticed.  For example, in State House District 75, which includes parts of Clayton & Fayette counties, two candidates face a runoff on August 10th.  They are Yasmin Neal, a young Democrat currently employed as a detective for the Clayton County Police Department.  Yasmin has completed the White House Project candidate training and is prepared to serve her constituents.  She is enthusiastic, ambitious, and bright.

On the other hand, we have Shawn James, who by all appearances (he’s talking the talk!) seems to be a solid candidate.  That is until we discover that he has been endorsed by Georgia Right to Life.  Now, I don’t know Mr James, but I do know that in order to get the endorsement of GRTL a candidate must complete the GRTL questionnaire in a way that satisfies their agenda.

So, a little bit of coin will go a long way to helping Ms Neal get elected.  Let’s make sure GRTL doesn’t get another win under their belt!


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4 responses to “Just a little bit…”

  1. Matt Avatar
    Matt

    Shawn James is a Republican. He ran for this very seat in the special election last year as a Republican. He entered the race last year (before there was a vacancy) as a Republican.

  2. Tim Cairl Avatar
    Tim Cairl

    We have a similar matchup in DeKalb County for Randal Mangham’s old seat – Rhonda Peek (D) has the GRTL endorsement as well, she’s in the runoff against another Young Democrat (like Yasmin) names Dar’shun Kendrick – http://www.kendrickforgeorgia.com

    Would be so proud to have both these ladies representing us at the capitol.

  3. JMPrince Avatar

    Thanks for the useful heads up here guys. JMP

  4. Juliana Avatar
    Juliana

    She was also endorsed by Atlanta Stonewall Democrats..

    Impressive lady and would make great Representative.

    Please support her!

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