Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Coleman eyeing AG Commissioner's post, but not ready to declare.
Terry Coleman has his eyes on the Agriculture Commissioner's race, say the guys over at The Insider Advantage Georgia. Unless you are subscribed with them, you cannot see the article. I sure can't. Coleman is our best hope of retaining the AG Commissioner's post after Tommy Irvin retires next year. Gary Black (R) who lost to Irvin in 2006 will run again for the post. Black is a former lobbyist for Big Ahriculture & that will be a problem for him in 2010 as folks seem to dislike lobbyist, especially family farms, small farmers, & independent farmers who always gets screwed by the big boys.
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