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In Ga., Reed out and McKinney in runoff
Associated Press ^ | 27 minutes ago | SHANNON McCAFFREY

Posted on 07/19/2006 10:01:36 AM PDT by 300magnum

ATLANTA - Two of Georgia's most controversial political candidates got a cool reception from the voters, who rejected former Christian Coalition leader Ralph Reed and left U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney facing a runoff.

Reed was unable to overcome his ties to disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff and conceded defeat to state Sen. Casey Cagle in Tuesday's Republican primary for lieutenant governor.

McKinney drew less than 50 percent of the vote in her re-election bid, her first since a highly publicized scuffle with a Capitol Hill police officer.

She edged her leading challenger, former county commissioner Hank Johnson, by fewer than 1,500 votes — 28,507 to 27,049 — and will face him again in an Aug. 8 runoff.

During her turbulent 12 years in Washington, McKinney, the first black woman elected to Congress from Georgia, has been criticized for suggesting, among other things, that the Bush administration had advance knowledge of the Sept. 11 attacks.

The latest attention-grabber was her March scuffle with an officer who had stopped her when he didn't recognize her as she entered a House office building. A federal grand jury declined to indict the six-term congresswoman, but she had to apologize on the House floor.

The winner of the runoff between McKinney and Johnson, who is also black and has roots in McKinney's core constituency, will face Republican nominee Catherine Davis in November's election in the heavily Democratic district.

"The battle's engaged and I intend to win," said McKinney early Wednesday.

Reed was making his first bid for elective office with Tuesday's primary after working for years as a behind-the-scenes campaign strategist and leading the Christian Coalition and the state Republican Party.

He vied with Cagle for the GOP nomination in a primary race that appeared closer than expected in recent months because of Reed's work with Abramoff, who pleaded guilty to fraud and corruption earlier this year.

In attack ads and televised debates, Cagle hammered at Reed's connections to Abramoff, and asked whether Reed could face criminal charges for accepting more than $5.3 million from two Indian tribes. Reed has not been charged with a crime and has said repeatedly that he regrets the work he did with Abramoff. Reed said he was vindicated by a two-year Senate probe.

"If good decent people offer themselves in this state for public office, we can make this state a better place," Cagle said as he declared victory.

An upbeat Reed told a crowd of a few dozen cheering supporters that, although his candidacy had ended, his conservative message will live on.

"Stay in the fight. Don't retreat. And our values will win in November," he said.

With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Cagle had 56 percent of vote, or 224,766 votes, to Reed's 44 percent, or 175,980 votes. On the Democratic side, former state Sen. Greg Hecht and former Department of Human Resources Commissioner Jim Martin were headed into a runoff after neither received more than 50 percent of the vote.

Angela Moore, a novice whose rap campaign song drew attention for its mind-numbing repetition of "vote for Miss Angela" and "vote or die," also lost her bid Tuesday night for the Democratic nomination for secretary of state.

In the Georgia governor's race, Gov. Sonny Perdue easily won the Republican primary and will face Democrat Mark Taylor in November.

In Alabama, George Wallace Jr. — son of the legendary Alabama governor and presidential candidate — lost his bid for the GOP nomination for lieutenant governor to Luther Strange, a first-time candidate.

With 99 percent of the precincts reporting statewide, the unofficial count showed Strange with 55 percent, or 108,227 votes, and Wallace with 89,644 votes, or 45 percent.


TOPICS: Extended News; Politics/Elections; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: election2006; mckinney; ralphreed

1 posted on 07/19/2006 10:01:37 AM PDT by 300magnum
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To: 300magnum

Geez, I'm getting all twitchy just thinking that McKinney might get the boot!


2 posted on 07/19/2006 10:05:31 AM PDT by FixitGuy
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To: 300magnum

I wonder how McKinney will do in the run-off.

I'm split about this. Part of me thinks that a good chunk of her supporters won't bother to show up in the run-off and the other part thinks that a great many of her supporters are black racists and assorted nutters who religiously follow McKinney anywhere.


3 posted on 07/19/2006 10:06:14 AM PDT by MplsSteve
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To: 300magnum
McKinney's website is claiming that the Diebold voting machines changed votes for her, into votes for her opponent. According to the AJC, her lawyers are already taking depositions from people who claim their votes were swapped.

I strongly suspect Cynthia McKinney (democrat, of course) of deliberately promoting voter fraud theories to explain her defeat in the democrat GA primary yesterday.

So, her official web site is claiming that MIDWAY THROUGH THE VOTING DAY, that votes for McKinney were being recorded for her opponent.

If her claims were true, shouldn't McKinney herself be able to explain how precinct workers in her own primary were able to determine how many votes were being cast FOR her, and how many were being cast FOR her opponent when your ballot boxes and ballot machines were sealed during the day? As I understand the process, no total nor any "running tally" of votes actually cast is generated, printed, displayed, or accessible during the times the polls are actually open.

Totals are available only to precinct workers (who we hope are honest) after all machines are totaled at the end of the day. So, if McKinney is claiming that hour-by-hour votes are going to her opponent, isn't that itself immediate evidence that the precinct workers (and precinct judges) ARE displaying and manipulating the machine totals? If her (democrat) precinct workers or election judges were NOT viewing and totalling votes as they occurred - then specifically ASKING the voters who had just voted who they "intended" to vote for, how else could they claim to know votes were swapped?
4 posted on 07/19/2006 10:09:33 AM PDT by Robert A Cook PE (I can only donate monthly, but Hillary's ABBCNNBCBS continue to lie every day!)
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To: 300magnum
"The battle's engaged and I intend to win," said McKinney early Wednesday.

Did she have puppet strings attached and a voice coming from behind the curtain while mouthing that line? She's not nearly articulate enough to come up with it on her own.

5 posted on 07/19/2006 10:10:14 AM PDT by JustaCowgirl (Liberals aren't having so much fun now that the rabbit has the gun. --Ann Coulter)
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To: MplsSteve

Your second option is probably the correct one. She lost her re-election bid after 9-11, but then they re-elected her.


6 posted on 07/19/2006 10:10:23 AM PDT by 300magnum (We know that if evil is not confronted, it gains in strength and audacity, and returns to strike us)
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To: JustaCowgirl

I guess that she is articulate whenever she doesn't mouth about racism, money from radical muslims, and crazy conspiracy theories. That would mean, in politics, 30% of the time.


7 posted on 07/19/2006 10:22:02 AM PDT by Merta (I am a Neo-Con, Zionist, Semi-Libertarian, Semi-Rockefeller Republican.)
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To: 300magnum
I am going to send Hank Johnson some money today AND I might even go over there an campaign for him.
8 posted on 07/19/2006 10:37:48 AM PDT by msnimje (There is no way we can lose if we stay in Iraq and no way we can win if we cut and run.)
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To: FixitGuy

Get the boot only to have another Dem represent that safe Dem district. Now the Cagle victory may indeed galvanize voters to look for new, scandal free office holders. Perdue should win and I like the fact that this new guy in Ala. Luther won . I fear McKinney will be with us unless some crossover Pubs somehow vote for her Dem opponent.


9 posted on 07/19/2006 11:03:30 AM PDT by phillyfanatic
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To: 300magnum
An upbeat Reed told a crowd of a few dozen cheering supporters that, although his candidacy had ended, his conservative message will live on.

His message being, "Those are my principles! And if you don't them, well, I've got others."

10 posted on 07/19/2006 11:03:53 AM PDT by mikeus_maximus (Hey George! Read OUR lips: Build the wall!)
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To: FixitGuy

Actually, having McKinney in the House is a huge plus for Repblicans. Every single time she opens her mouth she embarrasses the Democrat Party.

Let her stay.


11 posted on 07/19/2006 11:19:37 AM PDT by kjo
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To: 300magnum
Luther Strange - Sounds like he needs to tryout for the villain role in the next Superman movie.
12 posted on 07/19/2006 11:35:57 AM PDT by AmericaUnited
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To: kjo
"Actually, having McKinney in the House is a huge plus for Repblicans. Every single time she opens her mouth she embarrasses the Democrat Party. Let her stay. "

Elect the Republican

yitbos

13 posted on 07/19/2006 4:51:07 PM PDT by bruinbirdman ("Those who control language control minds. " - Ayn Rand)
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To: kjo
"Actually, having McKinney in the House is a huge plus for Republicans. Every single time she opens her mouth she embarrasses the Democrat Party."

Good point.

Bags of rocks like her sitting across the isle may help the Pubbies but doesn't do much for the country.

Never had much use for the "2 party system", but don't have a better answer since we can't seem to abolish them!

14 posted on 07/22/2006 3:55:55 PM PDT by FixitGuy
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