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Take THAT, Jim Martin!

by Bill Simon

Rumors have it that 27 Demmies, both currently in office and out of office, have come out so strongly in support of Casey Cagle for Lt. Governor that they actually have a formal committee called Democrats for Cagle.

Following are the current and former Democratic elected officials who are serving as statewide co-chairs of the “Democrats for Cagle” committee:

Nathan Dean, Former State Senator; Rockmart, GA
Hugh Gillis, Former State Senator; Soperton, GA
Tom Buck , Former State Representative, Columbus, GA
Jeff Buice, Lamar County Sheriff
Donnie Haralson, Crisp County Sheriff
Ross Henry, Heard County Sheriff
Bobby McLemore, Ben Hill County Sheriff
Ashley Paulk, Lowndes County Sheriff
Donnie Turner, Troup County Sheriff
Neal Walden, White County Sheriff
Edwin “Tater” Davis, Chair, Atkinson County Commission
Michael Dinnerman, Chair, Cook County Commission
Eugene Dyal, Chair, Coffee County Commission
Daniel Gattis, Chair, Schley County Commission
Wilbur T. Gamble, Chair, Terrell County Commission
James McAfee, Chair, Johnson County Commission
Charles Rustin, Chair, Toombs County Commission
Jeff “Bodine” Sinyard, Chair, Dougherty County Commission
Danny Culpepper, Worth County Commissioner
Dan Miller, Worth County Commissioner
James Vickers, Coffee County Commissioner
Bruce Veal, Johnson County Commissioner
Pat Westmoreland, Banks County Commissioner
Betty Colter, Dooly County Court Clerk
Gene Johnson, Telfair County Court Clerk
Faye Jones Mixon, Dooly County Tax Commissioner
Rena Reaves, Telfair County Tax Commissioner

2 Responses to “Take THAT, Jim Martin!”

  1. Democrats show Cagle some love. | Peach Pundit Says:

    […] Click here to see the list of endorsements. […]

  2. caroline Says:

    Well, I guess we have some Democrats who are for expansive fundamentalism. Zell is for sure.

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