Former State Senator Regina Thomas is "considering" a rematch against John Barrow for the 12th Congressional District. Thomas ran against fellow Savannah Democrat Barrow in last year's primary but received only 24 percent of the vote.
Thomas said Tuesday that, on a scale of one to 10, the likelihood she'll run again is "about eight."
She said she is "talking to a lot of people," getting "a lot of encouragement" and will make up her mind "in maybe a month."
Thomas said she wants to give Democrats in the 12th Congressional District - which takes in most of Savannah - a choice.
She is wasting her time. Barrow is popular with his constituents & will crush her in a primary & will win comfortably in the general election.
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