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The feds want in on MARTA | metro DA's rally to push back on clearly racist law
Also, Democrats need to present an alternative to the GOP’s and their own ‘status quo’ & is there a pattern of campaign finance ethics issues with Bottoms’ campaigns?
Not only did Brian Kemp call a special session of the General Assembly back to the Gold Dome to address a mess of its own making (mandating the elimination of QR codes from voter ballots), but the already-and-disproportionately gerrymandered state – in his mind – needs another redraw.
So what are Democrats to do?
Well, for starters, they need to understand that they, as a party, aren’t much more popular than the historically unpopular President they’re trying to mitigate by retaking the House the November. My goodness, if they could provide clarity by way of a slate of candidates backing a populist message that’s centered on the working class, eschewing ‘Third Way’ “baby steps pragmatism” for a bold visionary agenda, the places they could ascend to!
That agenda starts with fixing the way we govern and elect leaders. They include:
You can’t tell me the American people wouldn’t be solidly behind that.
Call it “Project 2032” if you need to – so they know it can’t be done overnight and that they (we) the voter have to stay on task to ensure we do our part to meet that date to see those accomplishments come to fruition.
As Democrats, there’ll be some self-inflicted pains in some “blue states,” but gains to be made in others. So be it. This is how you grow your brand in places you aren’t winning in.
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I spent most of my show going off on that tangent, but closer to home, there are concerns – and now a filed campaign finance ethics complaint – shedding light on the Keisha Lance Bottoms’ gubernatorial campaign. I highlighted a lot of those concerns before the complaint was filed, but this information’s readily available for anyone to gather and use against her – including Burt Jones and Rick Jackson. Heck, I got it from a Republican campaign finance wonk. Is this “more baggage” to consider when deciding who Democrats in Georgia should back to be their gubernaotiral nominee? It bears mentioning this isn’t the first time such allegations have come up. Then councilwoman Bottoms, when pivoting to a mayoral run, was hit with a $37,000 fine for campaign ethics violations.
Written by: Ron Roberts
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