Collins is a good ole guy with good principles but he doesn't seem prepared for the Senate. Herman Cain, the black conservative candidate, is emerging as the main candidate for the Right in the Georgia Senate race.
1 posted on
07/09/2004 11:58:47 AM PDT by
CondiArmy
To: CondiArmy
2 posted on
07/09/2004 12:02:13 PM PDT by
rwfromkansas
("Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?" -- Abraham Lincoln)
To: NewLand
3 posted on
07/09/2004 12:04:37 PM PDT by
cyborg
(the NYT is slipping down the hypotenuse of relevancy)
To: CondiArmy
Cain would be a great addition to the GOP in the Senate and could help them begin to capture some of the minority vote. He has the best platform and ideas of the three, but I'm afraid that he won't do well in the rural down-state area.
4 posted on
07/09/2004 12:07:00 PM PDT by
The Sons of Liberty
(Ronald Reagan - the Greatest President of the 20th Century)
To: CondiArmy; SheLion
Saw the title and I thought Suzie Red Dress was running again.
Then I realized she wasn't a pubbie to begin with.
Speaking of maine politicians, how come you let the drunk Pat Lamarche lose on the country.
7 posted on
07/09/2004 12:12:15 PM PDT by
dts32041
(Gen Karpinski A bullet, A Gun, a Room, her only honorable solution (MP Officer Not))
To: CondiArmy
He is the first black to seek a statewide office in Georgia under the GOP banner since Reconstruction. If you don't count Al Bartell's run in 2002 for Lt. Governor, and probably others, too .....
8 posted on
07/09/2004 12:22:59 PM PDT by
JohnnyZ
(Yes, I do think I'm funny, why do you ask?)
To: CondiArmy
Woah... I live in the Metro Atlanta area and I didn't even know Collins was still in the race. Everything I've heard on radio and TV of late has been Cain or Isakson. Collins hasn't entered any of the political discussions I've had with anyone lately, either. He really needs to get his visibility up if he plans on "peaking."
To: CondiArmy
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