where here you go.. these are my endorsements:
US Rep 11th district:
What horrible choices!!! holy crap!! I can't stand either one of these guys!
ok... so I guess I will go with the Incumbent Phil Gingrey (R) at least he wants to lower taxes where Patrick Pillion (D) wants to rape us on them
State Rep 43th district:
Bobby Franklin (R) is the only choice
State Senator 21th district:
Chip Rogers (R) is the only choice
Governor:
Garrett Michael Hayes (L) He is a bit of a newbie and needs some time on the front lines. but he is a lot better suited than Mark Taylor (D) or Sonny Perdue (R)
Lieutenant Governor:
Allen Buckley (L) this is by far the most solid choice I have. I do like Allen's ideals and his stance on the issues. I think he will do an excellent job. He is running against Jim Martin (D) and Casey Cagle (R)
Secretary of State:
Karen Handel (R) She seems to have a clue. She wants to move Georgia forward. Gail Buckner (D) wants to get rid of the states computer systems and move everything back to paper. Sorry, I don't think we need to go back to the dark ages. I don't know why Kevin Madsen (L) is running... he doesn't seem to have a clue...
Attorney General:
Perry McGuire (R), Thurbert Baker(D) is a stuckup prick. I really don't think he gives a rats ass about his voters.
State School Superintendent:
David Chastain (L), You will not see me voting for Denise Majette (D) ever... and I don't think Kathy Cox(R) understands where schools need to go. I do like David's ideas, I think he has his head on straight and will help get our schools headed in the right direction.
Commissioner of Insurance:
Guy Drexinger (D) will help with the health care issue the most. John Oxendine (R) I think backs the insurance companies a little bit too much.
Commissioner of Agriculture:
Tommy Irvine (D) has held this position since 1969 and has done a pretty good job. Not to say that the other candidates aren't decent, I just like the work he has done and don't think it needs a change
Commissioner of Labor:
Brent Brown (R) I don't think will do the job I want. however you couldn't pay me to vote for Michael Thurmond(D)!! Something about rewarding people who don't work and punishing people who do work I just don't care for!
so there you have it! 5 Republicans, 3 Democrats and 3 Libertarians this time around. some because they are good and I like their views, some because they are just the most desirable choice.
US Rep 11th district:
What horrible choices!!! holy crap!! I can't stand either one of these guys!
ok... so I guess I will go with the Incumbent Phil Gingrey (R) at least he wants to lower taxes where Patrick Pillion (D) wants to rape us on them
State Rep 43th district:
Bobby Franklin (R) is the only choice
State Senator 21th district:
Chip Rogers (R) is the only choice
Governor:
Garrett Michael Hayes (L) He is a bit of a newbie and needs some time on the front lines. but he is a lot better suited than Mark Taylor (D) or Sonny Perdue (R)
Lieutenant Governor:
Allen Buckley (L) this is by far the most solid choice I have. I do like Allen's ideals and his stance on the issues. I think he will do an excellent job. He is running against Jim Martin (D) and Casey Cagle (R)
Secretary of State:
Karen Handel (R) She seems to have a clue. She wants to move Georgia forward. Gail Buckner (D) wants to get rid of the states computer systems and move everything back to paper. Sorry, I don't think we need to go back to the dark ages. I don't know why Kevin Madsen (L) is running... he doesn't seem to have a clue...
Attorney General:
Perry McGuire (R), Thurbert Baker(D) is a stuckup prick. I really don't think he gives a rats ass about his voters.
State School Superintendent:
David Chastain (L), You will not see me voting for Denise Majette (D) ever... and I don't think Kathy Cox(R) understands where schools need to go. I do like David's ideas, I think he has his head on straight and will help get our schools headed in the right direction.
Commissioner of Insurance:
Guy Drexinger (D) will help with the health care issue the most. John Oxendine (R) I think backs the insurance companies a little bit too much.
Commissioner of Agriculture:
Tommy Irvine (D) has held this position since 1969 and has done a pretty good job. Not to say that the other candidates aren't decent, I just like the work he has done and don't think it needs a change
Commissioner of Labor:
Brent Brown (R) I don't think will do the job I want. however you couldn't pay me to vote for Michael Thurmond(D)!! Something about rewarding people who don't work and punishing people who do work I just don't care for!
so there you have it! 5 Republicans, 3 Democrats and 3 Libertarians this time around. some because they are good and I like their views, some because they are just the most desirable choice.