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TexasTowelie

(116,591 posts)
Sun Apr 1, 2018, 06:35 AM Apr 2018

Sparks fly at Georgia GOP debate for governor

All seven Republican candidates for Georgia governor shared a stage for the first time Saturday in a forum that touched on the state’s hunt for Amazon, a surprisingly busy legislative session and the ongoing “religious liberty” debate.

Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, the GOP frontrunner, was targeted with the bulk of attacks by rivals who painted him as a career politician who failed to effectively push conservative legislation. He bristled at those charges, accusing his critics of “grandstanding” while pointing to his record.

Former state Sen. Hunter Hill, who is in second or third place in several polls, was also on the receiving end of several attacks critiquing his agenda. He touted his plan to eliminate the state income tax and slash state spending, calling himself the only “true conservative leader” in the race.

Secretary of State Brian Kemp leaned on his populist blend of polices, pledging to “fundamentally reform” state government and crackdown on illegal immigration. He was largely unscathed throughout the event, as other opponents traded barbs with one another.

Read more: https://politics.myajc.com/blog/politics/sparks-fly-georgia-gop-debate-for-governor/2aPOUojqvEWpyKdAOhd15H/

The article lists the stances of the candidates on various issues so it is worth examining.

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Sparks fly at Georgia GOP debate for governor (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2018 OP
Have pity on me, a Georgian. We have this shitshow running our govt. CurtEastPoint Apr 2018 #1
+1 nt brer cat Apr 2018 #2
Weeping along with you, pal. We are trying to shake a few things loose in japple Apr 2018 #3
I live in a blue area but Jesus they are everywhere. CurtEastPoint Apr 2018 #4
I live in a red county, red township, red community, on a red street japple Apr 2018 #5
Wow. And I thought I had it bad because of the telephone pole plant nearby. CurtEastPoint Apr 2018 #6

japple

(10,305 posts)
3. Weeping along with you, pal. We are trying to shake a few things loose in
Mon Apr 2, 2018, 01:11 PM
Apr 2018

NW Georgia where goppers have been unopposed for years. Hope to change a few hearts and minds.

japple

(10,305 posts)
5. I live in a red county, red township, red community, on a red street
Mon Apr 2, 2018, 05:22 PM
Apr 2018

in Chicken Catcher Holler. The county has seen fit to allow about 6 more commercial chicken houses on our road. There are at least 30 chicken houses within 2 miles of our house and it smells like hell most days.

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