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Switchers put GOP in control - In Georgia senate, 3 Democrats cross the aisle
Atlanta Journal-Constitution ^ | 11/9/2002 | JAMES SALZER & RHONDA COOK

Posted on 11/09/2002 5:11:03 AM PST by FreedomPoster

 
From left, Dan Lee, Don Cheeks and Rooney Bowen


AJC election 2002 coverage
Georgia Republicans' roll continued Friday, as the GOP converted a third Democratic state senator and handed Gov.-elect Sonny Perdue control of half of the Legislature.

State Sen. Rooney Bowen of Cordele said in an interview he would leave the Democratic Party and join the Republicans because it would be the best thing for his South Georgia constituents.

Also Friday, Democratic Sens. Don Cheeks of Augusta and Dan Lee of LaGrange formally announced their decision to switch to the Republican Party.

Adding those three senators will give the Republicans a 29-27 majority, their first in the Georgia Senate since Reconstruction, to go along with their first governor since that era.

"We want a functioning, governing coalition of Georgians who want to work together," Perdue told a crowd in LaGrange, where Lee announced his switch at a stop on Perdue's airport "victory tour."

Democratic Lt. Gov. Mark Taylor accused Perdue of "buying off" senators with choice leadership positions and local projects.

When Lee announced the switch, Perdue introduced him as one of his floor leaders. Cheeks acknowledged he was promised funding for a cancer research center in Augusta -- for which Perdue announced his support during his stop in the city.

"I would not have made the switch if I had not had the commitment the cancer center was coming," Cheeks said after announcing he would become a Republican.

Claiming a majority in the Senate would allow Republicans to wrest much of the power from the Senate's presiding officer, the Democratic lieutenant governor, when the Legislature convenes in January.

Senate rules give the lieutenant governor the authority to make committee appointments, but those rules can be changed by the majority party. Committee heads set the agenda on which bills are considered and which are not.

"The central power of the lieutenant governor is the power to appoint committees and to appoint chairs, especially the appropriations committee chair," explained former Lt. Gov. Pierre Howard, Taylor's predecessor.

Senate Republican Leader Eric Johnson of Savannah wouldn't say whether he expects his party to use its new strength to turn Taylor's job into a largely ceremonial one.

Senate Minority Whip Tom Price (R-Roswell) suggested not all committee chairmanships would necessarily go to Republicans.

An angry Lt. Gov. Taylor, in an interview Friday, said the party switchers should resign and run for office again as Republicans.

"This struggle is not over," said Taylor, who is striving to keep waffling Democrats in the fold. "I reached out to [Perdue] on election night, promised his agenda would be treated fairly in the Senate. At the same time, he's cutting all these backroom deals. This is a continuing process and I can assure you this process will continue right up until the Senate organizes."

Democrats hold 106 of the 180 state House seats, but the GOP is targeting about 10 rural Democrats in the House to switch, Republican officials said.

"This is about building a coalition, not partisanship," the governor-elect said.

Perdue said some Democrats who aren't switching parties will still support his agenda.

Sen. Regina Thomas (D-Savannah), who attended Perdue's appearance in Savannah on Friday, said she wasn't switching parties, but that she would likely vote with the new governor at times.

"We are going to have to work together to make things better," Thomas said. "It's going to be different, but it's not going to be a bad different."

Perdue, a longtime Democrat who switched to the Republican Party in 1998, tapped Sen. Bill Stephens (R-Canton) as his floor leader Friday. Floor leaders carry the governor's legislation in the Senate and line up votes for his initiatives.

Lee and Cheeks were strong candidates for switching from the start. Both have been at odds with the state's Democratic leadership over the last few years, notably over redistricting. Cheeks was upset that his Augusta district was loaded with minority voters under the latest redrawing of political boundaries, and Lee complained bitterly about his West Georgia district being divided up in an effort to strengthen Democratic candidates elsewhere.

Also, Cheeks said Senate Majority Leader Charles Walker (D-Augusta) tried to knock him out of the Legislature by running a candidate against him this year. The candidate withdrew from the race because she didn't live in the district. Walker was defeated Tuesday.

Lowell Greenbaum, chairman of the Richmond County Democratic Party in Augusta, said Cheeks has often voted with Republicans, so his defection was no surprise.

"This is not so much a betrayal of the Richmond County party as it is a betrayal of Taylor and the good work he does," Greenbaum said. "We will put up a qualified candidate to run against [Cheeks] in 2004."

Since Perdue rode a strong rural vote to victory over Gov. Roy Barnes on Tuesday, he and Republican leaders have been working aggressively to court rural and small-town Democrats. While on the plane Friday between Albany and Savannah, Perdue was talking by phone with Bowen.

Bowen said he decided to switch to ensure that he could "bring more back to the community." He said he hoped to remain chairman of the Senate Public Safety Committee.

Bowen won re-election Tuesday over Carden H. Summers, a Cordele Republican. Cheeks and Lee were re-elected as Democrats without opposition.

Speculation on who might switch next turned to state Sen. Jack Hill (D-Reidsville). Hill attended the Perdue stop in nearby Savannah, but did not acknowledge that he would go over to the Republican side. He said he showed up to support Perdue.

Some lawmakers are resisting Perdue. Sen. Peg Blitch (D-Homerville) said Friday she was sticking with the Democrats, despite pressure from Republicans.

"They haven't let up," said Blitch. "But I ran as a Democrat. Mark Taylor has done more for rural Georgia than any other individual I know. There aren't as many voters down here so they [Democrats] aren't doing it for political reasons. They are doing it because it's the right thing to do."

-- Staff writers Jim Tharpe and John McCosh contributed to this article.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Georgia
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To: RobFromGa
How is this different from Jeffords Jump? Granted it happened right after the election but somehow we have to distingush thes en mass moves from the acts of jumping jeffords.
21 posted on 11/09/2002 5:54:50 AM PST by longtermmemmory
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To: FreedomPoster
Actually Boortz claims to be a Libertarian.
22 posted on 11/09/2002 5:56:42 AM PST by HapHaszard
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To: longtermmemmory
I don't think it is a lot different than the Jeffords switch on the surface, except for the magnitude of the change. He claims to have acted on principle.

One difference is that these guys will all get re-elected as Republicans here in Georgia. Not so sure about Jeffords.
23 posted on 11/09/2002 5:58:43 AM PST by RobFromGa
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To: Asclepius
"I predicted that the last Georgia Republican would be dragged to the creek and drowned. Boy, was I wrong. Happily so. Even happier as I staked no money against the claim."

If you're gonna be wrong, it's best not to have money involved. Money just ruins the taste of crow. ; ^ )>

In all honesty, I live here and had no clue as to the extent of the coming dem purge.

24 posted on 11/09/2002 5:58:44 AM PST by Vigilantcitizen
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To: FreedomPoster
I am outraged that these spineless traitors, with no allegiance to party or principle, would switch from the GOP and go over and join the Dems. I say good riddance to these . . .

What? You say they switched from the Democrat party to the GOP? Oh, well, as I was saying, these courageous heroes, willing to stand up for what they believe in and buck the old Democrat party bosses, are to be congratulated for their principled move!

25 posted on 11/09/2002 5:59:52 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
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To: HapHaszard
I don't think I claimed/implied he was anything but "not a Democrat".
26 posted on 11/09/2002 6:01:19 AM PST by FreedomPoster
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To: RobFromGa
Thanks Rob, now I got that tune stuck in my head. ; ^ )>
27 posted on 11/09/2002 6:01:20 AM PST by Vigilantcitizen
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To: Savage Beast
LOL! We travel there several times a year. My family lives in Spalding County.
28 posted on 11/09/2002 6:03:17 AM PST by FryingPan101
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To: RobFromGa
RFLMAO!!!!! Thanks for a great start to the day!
29 posted on 11/09/2002 6:03:38 AM PST by dansangel
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To: FreedomPoster
I love the smell of toasted Democrats in the morning. And make no mistake about it, they are toast in GA.

LOL! And a sweet smell it is!

Don'cha just love a 5-day "high?" Oops, it's ***so*** impolite to gloat....

[***g***]

30 posted on 11/09/2002 6:06:58 AM PST by dansangel
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To: longtermmemmory; governsleastgovernsbest
>>How is this different from Jeffords Jump?

As RobFromGa already pointed out, one reason is that these guys will almost certainly win re-election.

Another is that Jeffords wasn't in a single-party political environment up to the time he switched. These guys created a two party environment in the State Capitol where none existed before.
31 posted on 11/09/2002 6:08:10 AM PST by FreedomPoster
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To: FreedomPoster
Tom Murphy has been appointed House janitor. Georgians will appreciate this.
32 posted on 11/09/2002 6:10:43 AM PST by Man of the Right
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To: Southack
re: campaign donations)))

Trial lawyers are the biggest Dem contributor. They're discovering that they can buy 'em, but will they stay bought?

Georgia has some problems with litigiousness and ambulance-chasing. If they led the south in significant tort reform, they'd have a business/economic advantage to draw new business that other area states do not.

33 posted on 11/09/2002 6:12:04 AM PST by Mamzelle
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To: FreedomPoster
So the "Earthquake" continues to roll through Georgia?

Good! I realize there are ethical questions, and I do not dimiss them lightly, but daggone it! After being wizzed on by the clinton crowd for eight sorry years, and marginalized at state level by the Democrat Party, I'm glad to see it happen.

Locally, with a few exceptions, the incumbents were handed their heads on a platter- and I'm glad to see that, too.

We were all tired of being robbed blind by property taxes, a 3-time hike in sales taxes, new laws ( that cost money and steal freedoms ), more regulatory pile-ups ( see "new laws" ) and then the arrogant SOB's whine that aren't getting enough of our money!

And yes, they dragged "for the sake of our children" into it...

It had just become unbearable.

34 posted on 11/09/2002 6:12:11 AM PST by backhoe
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To: FreedomPoster
This was sent to me by my sister in Griffin the night Chambliss won. I posted it yesterday. LINK
35 posted on 11/09/2002 6:12:38 AM PST by FryingPan101
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To: FreedomPoster
Yes! Toast burnt toast at that! would be good with a little
egg to go with that....Ha...
36 posted on 11/09/2002 6:13:11 AM PST by .45MAN
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To: FreedomPoster
We had a pretty big Republican sweep in South Carolina too.
I think Southern Democrats are gonna need to put be on the "endangered species" list. So don't disturb them while they're in their natural habitat.
37 posted on 11/09/2002 6:14:11 AM PST by Captain Shady
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To: FryingPan101
Sorry I can't get the link to work
38 posted on 11/09/2002 6:14:46 AM PST by FryingPan101
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To: FreedomPoster
Cordele said in an interview he would leave the Democratic Party and join the Republicans because it would be the best thing for his South Georgia constituents...beware, beware, beware. Sounds like an opportunist. Why not switch before the vote if it would be the best thing for contituents?
39 posted on 11/09/2002 6:25:06 AM PST by RWG
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To: FreedomPoster
""This struggle is not over," said Taylor, who is striving to keep waffling Democrats in the fold. "I reached out to [Perdue] on election night, promised his agenda would be treated fairly in the Senate. At the same time, he's cutting all these backroom deals. This is a continuing process and I can assure you this process will continue right up until the Senate organizes."

I have one reply to that whine I put in bold that should shut them up:

Tom Murphy
40 posted on 11/09/2002 6:28:54 AM PST by Nuke'm Glowing
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