Avery Jaffe, spokesman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), issued the following statement into State Senator Renee Unterman’s congressional campaign in GA-7: “The GOP primaries in Georgia are a mess, and it’s no surprise that another candidate is jumping head-first into the GA-07 clown car. Renee Unterman’s long career in politics shows that she’s
Marjorie Greene, Republican candidate for Congress from GA-6, has issued a press release stating that she is “the first candidate for the Sixth Congressional District election in 2020 to sign the Grover Norquist ‘No Tax Increase Pledge.'” From the press release: “Now more than ever we need a new congresswoman who is fully committed to
Ernie Pyle & D-Day. Currahee! “Somewhere above you among the living weak princes and fat bureaucrats and rank traitors mumble platitudes and empty praises about actions they never knew and men they cannot hope to emulate.” Ouch! The Army of Dennises fails gloriously. Pass the popcorn! Your next business trip should be interesting. The danger
There was plenty of speculation about Senator Renee Unterman (R-Buford) running for Georgia’s 7th Congressional Seat to replace current Congressman Rob Woodall. Tonight, she made it official. Senator Unterman joins seven other Republicans in a bid to succeed Congressman Woodall and hold the seat for Republicans. Interestingly enough, she’s the only current elected official who
The Hill brings us news that, at least two people are hoping that that will be the ticket. Soon-to-be unsuccessful Democratic presidential hopefuls Pete Buttigieg and Beto O’Rourke are courting Stacey Abrams today. The two are in Atlanta today for a Democratic Party forum and fundraiser.
Photos are here. Copying from the press release: U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, this week led a bipartisan Senate delegation to Normandy, France, for the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion by Allied forces during World War II. The 17-senator delegation joined President Donald J. Trump and
If this doesn’t make your day, nothing will: 97-year-old WWII veteran parachutes over Normandy. And this plane flew on D-Day. Now it’s back in the air. Peaches Could Georgia Consider Work Requirements For Medicaid? Pretending you need an emotional support dog is selfish and irresponsible. Whistleblower who leaked video of student’s injury settles lawsuit with Muscogee County
We have received a media advisory that Sen. Renee Unterman (R-Buford) will be holding an event with her supporters at Buford Town Square tomorrow, Thursday, June 6, at 7:30 p.m. to “announce her plans for the 2020 election cycle.” The AJC is reporting that she will be joining the GA-7 race for congress. She is
Former GA-6 Representative Karen Handel issued a press release today that calls out Rep. Lucy McBath (GA-6, D) during a press conference yesterday: The two faces of Lucy McBath were revealed when Representative Lucy McBath (D-GA) called for a “gun-free society” after repeatedly telling voters that she supports the Second Amendment. During a press conference
Currently providers of fixed broadband are required to provide a list of all census blocks where fixed broadband service is currently available. Under this system, providers can report a census block as “served” or report updated speeds in an entire block when, only one specific location has access to broadband service or updated speeds. This