Endorsements for Teilhet

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Got an email from Rob Teilhet’s campaign touting a list of “nearly 40 endorsements in the metro-Atlanta area alone, putting him far ahead of the competition.”

The list appears to be most, if not all, of the metro Atlanta delegation in the legislature. Also included in the list is Jim Martin. Not really surprising considering Ken Hodges (for whatever reason) gave money to Saxby.

Read the release and the complete list of names below the fold.

If anyone has any news of who has endorsed who please share them in the comments! I’d like to get a running list going of all the races and the endorsements.


Rob Teilhet Builds Extraordinary Support while in Session

Forbidden by law from accepting financial campaign contributions during session, Attorney General candidate Rob Teilhet builds powerful ground game

Smyrna, GA – As state law prohibits any seated legislator from raising campaign dollars between January 11, 2010 and the end of the legislative session, Representative Rob Teilhet has worked on raising a different kind of support–building a powerful ground game in his bid to be Georgia’s next Attorney General. In addition to the $370,000 + he has raised in monetary contributions, Representative Teilhet has amassed nearly 40 endorsements in the metro-Atlanta area alone, putting him far ahead of the competition.

“I’m honored to have the support of so many great Democratic leaders, organizations, and elected officials,” said Teilhet. “Because of my public service, my opponents in this race will have about four more months to raise funds than I will. Yet my support on the ground, in communities across the state, has been enormous. Having these longtime leaders–who truly know their voters–standing beside me is priceless.”

Adding to the dozens of previously announced endorsements from Augusta, Savannah, Midway and Sparta and the endorsement of the IBEW Local Union 613, Representative Teilhet unveiled today nearly 40 endorsements from the metro-Atlanta area, spanning Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry and Rockdale Counties. They include:

Senator Curt Thompson–DeKalb and Gwinnett

Senator Doug Stoner–Cobb

Senator Emanuel Jones–DeKalb and Henry

Senator Steve Thompson–Cobb

Senator Nan Orrock–Fulton

Senator Vincent Fort–Fulton

Senator Steve Henson–DeKalb and Gwinnett

Senator Ronald Ramsey–DeKalb and Rockdale

Senator Gloria Butler–DeKalb and Gwinnett

Representative Don Wix–Cobb

Representative Terry Johnson–Cobb

Representative Pat Dooley–Cobb

Representative Sheila Jones–Cobb and Fulton

Representative Rashad Taylor–Fulton

Representative Pat Gardner–Fulton and DeKalb

Representative Margaret Kaiser–Fulton

Representative Ralph Long–Fulton

Representative Joe Heckstall–Fulton and Clayton

Representative Tyrone Brooks–Fulton and Douglas

Representative Roger Bruce–Fulton and Douglas

Representative Virgil Fludd–Fulton and Fayette

Representative Mike Glanton–Clayton

Representative Glenn Baker–Clayton and Henry

Representative Mary Margaret Oliver–DeKalb

Representative Karla Drenner–DeKalb

Representative Michelle Henson–DeKalb

Representative Billy Mitchell–DeKalb and Gwinnett

Representative “Coach” Williams–DeKalb

Representative Howard Mosby–DeKalb and Henry

Representative Rahn Mayo–DeKalb and Henry

Representative Dee Dawkins-Haigler–DeKalb and Rockdale

Representative Hugh Floyd–Gwinnett

Representative Brian Thomas–Gwinnett

Representative Lee Thompson–Gwinnett

Former Representative and U.S. Senate Candidate Jim Martin– Fulton

Holli Cash–Cobb County School Board

Councilman Bob Roche–City of Doraville

Solicitor General Robert James–DeKalb

Elder Bill Harris–Albany native now in Atlanta

“It’s been inspiring to receive so much support from across the state,” said Rep. Teilhet. “Both old and new friends alike have been so helpful with their time, advice, prayers and their aggressive support. They know that preventing crime, protecting our children and fighting corruption isn’t just a job for me–it’s my life’s work.”

Teilhet’s campaign for Attorney General focuses on protecting Georgia’s children, crime prevention, ethics in government, and consumer protection. Teilhet is widely known as a champion in the General Assembly for protecting Georgians from rip-offs and con artists. He has been a reliable supporter of law enforcement and crime victims as a member of the House Judiciary Committee. Teilhet has also consistently fought for stronger ethics laws.

Rob Teilhet (pronounced tuh-lay) has represented Smyrna and Marietta in the Georgia House of Representatives since his election in 2002 at the age of 28. He is the Chief Deputy Whip of the House Democratic Caucus and serves on the Judiciary, Education, and Industrial Relations Committees. He is a partner in the Marietta law firm of Rogers, Strimban & Teilhet. More information about his campaign can be found at his website, www.robforgeorgia.com .


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