Monday, June 7, 2010
Democrats Rally up in the Rural NE Georgia County of Banks County Yesterday
Yesterday up in Commerce, democrats met up in Banks County for a Meet the Candidates BBQ Rally, which featured as many as 25 democratic candidates running for office from Dubose Porter to RJ Hadley to Darryl Hicks to Gail Buckner.. It was probably the largest gathering of democratic candidates at one rally in recent memory, if not ever.
Hats off to Donna Brown chairwoman of the Banks County Democratic Party, as well as several other rural counties, (Sponsored by Coalition of NE Georgia Democratic Rural Counties of Banks, Barrow, Franklin, Habersham, Hart, Jackson and Stephens counties.
Here are some of the candidates that attended:
Governor
Gov. Roy Barnes
Rep. Dubose Porter
Gen. David Poythress
Lt. Governor
Carol Porter
Democratic Party of GA
Jane Kidd, Chair
U.S. Senate
R.J. Hadley
Michael Thurmond
U.S. House of Representatives, 10th District
Russell Edwards
Commissioner of Agriculture
J.B. Powell
Commissioner of Labor
Alan Powell Speaking for Terry Coleman
Secretary of State
Charles Buckner (for
Gail Buckner)
Gary Horlacher
Michael Mills
Angela Moore
Georganna Sinkfield
GA Senate
Tim Riley, District 47
GA House of Representatives
Michael (Mike) Parker, District 25
Chris Irvin, District 28
Alan Powell, District 29
M.J. Bridges, District 30
Tim Riley, District 47
Board of Education Franklin Co.
Jackie Payne
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