Tag: Georgia

  • Thanks, Kali!

    This is cool on so many levels. This summer, WIN List is busy cultivating the next generation of women leaders while we’re helping women get elected this year. You already know about our WIN Corps program. Now, I want to introduce you to Kali Stitt, a rising junior at the Atlanta Girls’ School, the first…

  • Wearing the Green

    To say,”welcome, come in, have a seat and a sip or two of our sweet tea,” I’ll be wearing my green jacket to the DPG convention on Saturday. I want all the Republican and Independent women who once supported Karen Handel, the strongest Republican candidate for Governor, to know that the welcome mat is out. …

  • Pants vs. Britches

    Let’s face it. Karen Handel ran a great race, and she was by far her party’s strongest candidate, but now, she will sit on the sidelines and watch while Barnes takes Deal apart. In coming days, there will be analysis ad nauseam regarding why Karen Handel was unable to win her party’s nomination. It could…

  • Interesting

    In my heavily Republican precinct, at 8 a.m. this morning, there was one person waiting to vote, and one other person leaving. I’ve seen more people there for a SPLOST vote. I don’t presume that this anecdotal snapshot predicts low turn out statewide, but it’s interesting. Certainly, if turnout is low in Middle and South…

  • Sister-to-Sister for Yasmin Neal

    In politics, it’s a nice feeling the weekend before an election when something like this starts happening organically. Kim Carter, who some of you may know from her various activities and service as an Obama delegate, has taken it upon herself to organize a “Sister-to-Sister” phone bank for Yasmin Neal in an effort to encourage…

  • Is Handel Pro-Women?

    I know it may seem like a strange question, being that she is one and all, but while there’s been lots of press about whether or not Karen Handel is “pro-life,” there’s been no press about whether or not she is pro-women. The record suggests, she’s not. For example, judging from her political contributions, the…