Monday, September 21, 2009
Former Georgia Governor and U.S. Senator Herman Talmadge pontificates on the problems that Democratic presidential candidates faced
I have been saying that to my self for a long time. The American Electorate is geared more toward the center or tilt to the right. A very small percentage of the electorate is liberal. That is the mistake I think the Obama Administration & democratic leaders in the house & senate have made. These Tea Party protest is a result of that. People think the country is veering too far to the left & government is too involved right now. And I hope democrats here in Georgia, mainly the liberals see that a liberal candidate cannot win here. Jim Martin tried & almost won, but he rode Obama's coattails all the way to the runoff.
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