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Herman Cain message spreading south
Herman Cain for US Senate ^ | 4-21-2004 | Herman Cain for US Senate

Posted on 04/23/2004 2:09:52 PM PDT by UlsterDavy

Cain opens South Georgia Field Office

U.S. Senate candidate first to open office outside of Atlanta

April 21, 2004

VALDOSTA, GA – Before a large crowd of supporters, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate, Herman Cain, opened a South Georgia Field Office in Valdosta, Wednesday, April 21.

“I am excited about opening an office in South Georgia,” said Cain. “I have been traveling throughout the state and I have received overwhelming support everywhere I go. We are opening this office so that Team Cain members have a place locally to make phone calls, to organize to go door-to-door and to pick up literature and yard signs to distribute.”

Team Cain is leading the other campaigns in grassroots organization. Cain, the first candidate to go on television and radio, has been steadily building an unparalleled grassroots organization across Georgia. With a network of volunteer field representatives and regional coordinators, as well as county chairs and coalition leaders, Cain is taking his conservative, common sense message directly to the voters.

“To be a United States Senator, I believe that you need to represent the entire state,” said Cain. “I have been traveling across Georgia, going door-to-door and business-to-business, meeting individually with voters.

Cain and his chief opponent Congressman Johnny Isakson are neck and neck for this quarter total raised and Cain has out raised Congressman Mac Collins for the second consecutive quarter.

“My message of replacing the tax code with a national sales tax, restructuring Social Security using personal retirement accounts and stopping out-of-control government spending has been resonating across Georgia,” Cain concluded. “I am proud to be the first Georgia U.S. Senate candidate to open an office outside of Atlanta.”

The new office, located at 100 North Patterson Street in Valdosta, is being run by Kristina Twitty of Valdosta. She can be reached at (229) 244-1134 or by email at kristina@cainforussenate.org. For additional information on Herman Cain, please visit: www.cainforussenate.org.


TOPICS: Announcements; Politics/Elections; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: conservative; electionussenate; georgia; hermancain; senate
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To: UlsterDavy
Our Cain is able, give him the nod, and *mark* your ballot!

(g) Couldn't resist.

I see from his site that he will be at the Dillard House. That is one great place to eat.

41 posted on 04/26/2004 6:57:22 PM PDT by Mamzelle (for a post-Neo conservatism)
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To: AngryJawa
Race ought to take a back seat to principal--but it sure doesn't hurt that he's also black...put that in the column with "good looking"--something he can't take credit for, but something that is an advantage.
42 posted on 04/26/2004 6:59:11 PM PDT by Mamzelle (for a post-Neo conservatism)
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To: Mamzelle
Go Herman!!!!!!!!
43 posted on 04/26/2004 7:00:36 PM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: rdb3
Why is IL so far to the left of Ohio? I live in Georgia now, but I am from Ohio, and still have an enormous love for the state. The reason is that Illinois has Chicago. Big cities attract liberals. Especially if they are considered hip in some way by them, like LA, NY, Chicago.

People live in Ohio not to be hip, but to raise a family. Liberals cannot tolerate Ohio Midwestern wholesomeness.
44 posted on 04/26/2004 8:52:18 PM PDT by edeal
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To: MplsSteve
"I have no problem with Herman Cain. He's an entrepreneur and a decent guy. The Senate needs people like that.

The question is "Which Republican has the best chance in November?"

The answer seems to be Johnny Isakson.

And no, he's not an Arlen Specter RINO act-alike. Look at Isakson's record. It's fairly conservative and probably good enough for Georgia standards."

Liberal Republican Isakson is so afraid of his record that he doesn't even bother to show up at county candidate forums. He wants to coast on some sort of name recognition factor of party insiders. The same insiders who back all weak Republican candidates. Too bad for Isakson, this is an election, not a coronation.

He is apparently going to show up at the Gwinnett county forum (my home county) but if he skips Forsythe county, that will be a big 1/4 for the Metro Atlanta area. He did not even have the cashews to go to a debate in his own county of Cobb. It is abundantly clear that he is Cobb County's OTHER Big Chicken.

45 posted on 04/26/2004 9:03:49 PM PDT by edeal
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To: AnAmericanMother
The questions one should ask when going to the ballot.

Who is more likely to put a fire under Hatch's rear to bring judicial appointments to the floor? Conservative Cain or Idle Isakson?

Who is more likely to push for the elimination of the income tax? Cain the Crusader or Isakson the Ineffective?

Who is more likely to end runaway government spending? Competent Cain or Indulgent Isakson?

Electing Cain will make history.

Electing Isakson will add yet another cardboard cutout "Moderate" to the cardboard warehouse we call Congress. We can do better.
46 posted on 04/26/2004 9:21:42 PM PDT by edeal
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