Michael Williams Makes an Endorsement

Sen. Michael Williams has made an endorsement in the upcoming runoff. It just happens to be David Shafer in the Lt. Governor’s race. From an email from the Williams’ campaign: “In our campaign for Governor, we raised important issues, spoke to them fearlessly and shaped the race. I may not have won enough votes to

Cong. Ferguson Inadvertently Honors Nazi “Heroes”

In a since-deleted tweet, Congressman Ferguson’s social media team screwed up royally. (And likely lost at least one team member). Those are Nazi soldiers in Congressman @RepDrewFerguson's #DDay tweet. #GA03 https://t.co/fr8aU5M0OL pic.twitter.com/0ocnn97j66 — Shripal Shah (@shripal734) June 6, 2018 What’s also an indictment on the good congressman’s office is that in five-and-a-half hours since the

Morning Reads for June 6, 2018

Yesterday was my sister’s birthday so happy late birthday to her! “Less and Less” by Roger Miller  A reminder: Lake Lanier and other waterways may be unsafe for weeks to come thanks to the rain.  Was Jimmy Carter the Most Underrated President in History?  John Lewis addresses the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award ceremony.

Felix and Oscar redux

Apparently, Felix Ungar and Oscar Madison have reappeared in Washington in the form of Georgia’s 9th District Congressman Doug Collins and New York’s 8th District Congressman Hakeem Jefferies. At least according to a recent Politico article by Heather Caygle and some successful pieces of legislation co-sponsored by the unlikeliest of partners. Congressman Collins reflected on

Attorney General Carr Q&A On Open Records

Attorney General Chris Carr sent out the following email Q&A on Open Records law and procedures this morning. We’re sharing here for your information. ATLANTA, GA – The Georgia constitution states that public officials are “servants of the people,” and the Office of the Attorney General has a long and proud tradition of encouraging openness

Dear Graduates: Learn To Fail

This week’s Courier Herald column: Some of you are graduating High School. Some are graduating college. It’s a time of year when people will congratulate you on your hard earned successes. You’ll sit through speeches filled with altruistic visions of how you’re going to make the world a better place. You’ll be told how you

Monday Morning Reads – June 4

Happy Monday, everyone! President Trump’s trade policies could unravel decades of precedence. The world thinks he’s blowing trade up, but Trump and his team believe they’re saving the rules-based trading system. Speaking of tariffs, Congressman Karen Handel broke with President Trump and announced her opposition to his tariffs on steel and aluminum. Here is a

New Cagle Ad: InKEMPetence

Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle has released a new TV ad that goes after Sec. of State Brian Kemp’s personal finances and business life. An email from the Cagle campaign shares an article from the Progressive Farmer and another from the AJC that they say shows that Kemp’s “private business left honest farmers high and dry.” Scott Binkley,

UPDATED — Abrams Leads Both Republicans in First General Election Poll

The Stacey Abrams campaign’s first internal poll has Abrams winning over both Casey Cagle and Brian Kemp. (The full memo is below) Her numbers are: 48-43 over Cagle and 49-40 over Kemp. Fred Yang with Hart Research, the Abrams’ campaign pollster, said the poll was conducted statewide with 601 likely voters last week. He said their