Morning Reads — March 14th

Good Monday morning. It’s almost the Ides of March. Spring break is starting for some, over for others, we’re likely to know a lot more about who we vote for in November this week, and there are five legislative days remaining this session. So, don’t worry and be happy. You’ve got me filling in for

GeorgiaPol Radio – Episode 9 For March 11, 2016: #TMOT, Tractors, Bald Eagle, Crazies, and UPS Mailboxes

Qualifying ended Friday at noon, and there were a few gems who qualified including: Derrick ‘TMOT’ Grayson for US Senate – Republican Mary Kay Bacallao for US Senate – Republican (you might remember her from the ‘14 State School Super race) Allan Levine for GA-14 – Republican (guy who qualifies for Congress in multiple states,

Cousin vs. Cousin and Other Tales From the Last Day of Qualifying

Qualifying for the 2016 elections has ended with a flurry of last minute candidates who think they have a chance to win either their primary or in November. We have Republicans qualifying in normally Democratic districts, and many challengers hoping to defeat incumbents in a primary. One wonders if the success of outsider candidates has

Morning Reads for Friday, March 11, 2016

Bah. Humbug. PSA: Don’t forget to set your clocks ahead this Sunday at 2am! Or you’ll be late to everything. For some, you’ll be even later. Rep. Barry Loudermilk making himself known. The Illuminati met at Sea Island. Or something. AMC buys Columbus-based Carmike Theaters. Professional Advice: Keep the matinee pricing! Paul Broun announces. Hilarity

Twitter Responds To Mike Griffin

Today in the House, several members went to the well speaking against an op-ed written by Georgia Baptist Convention lobbyist Mike Griffin. In the op-ed, Griffin compared the House and Speaker Ralston’s inaction on Religious Liberty bills to Hitler’s policy towards the separation of church and state. Jon wrote about the Representatives speaking against Griffin

Jim Barksdale is the Democrats’ Top Choice to Challenge Isakson

Georgia Democrats hope the David Perdue strategy will be the one that defeats Senator Johnny Isakson. Jim Barksdale filed his paperwork on Thursday to challenge Isakson. A political newcomer, Barksdale is an accomplished Atlanta businessman, much like Perdue. Barksdale is the pick of Georgia Democrats’ brass and with a strong first impression has no website