The Georgia GOP is asking for volunteers Monday night November 2 from 5:00-8:00
p.m. to make calls for two Georgia state legislative races.
While they are not in Cobb County, we have the chance to help make a difference
in districts where low turnout could make a GOP win possible. The calls will be
to solid Republican households to help increase turnout.
For more info or to confirm you can help e-mail Toby Carr at tcarr@gagop.org [mailto:tcarr@gagop.org].
Phone Bank Office:
Fulton County Republican Party Headquarters
ParkSide Shopping Center
5920 Roswell Road
Suite B-115
Sandy Springs, GA 30328
Source: Cobb County Republican Party
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
August Cobb GOP Breakfast with Guest Speaker John Oxendine
State Insurance Commissioner and candidate for Governor, John Oxendine will join the Cobb GOP at Williamson Bros. Bar-B-Q, Saturday, August 1st for their monthly breakfast. Join in to enjoy some great Republican fellowship and a hot, delicious breakfast buffet made exclusively for Cobb Republicans. (The food really is *that* good!)
Buffet opens at 8:00 a.m. and John Oxendine will speak at 8:30 a.m. Breakfast is $10.00 per person.
Williamson Bros. Bar-B-Q
1425 Roswell Rd
Marietta, GA
phone: (770) 971-3201
Map and website [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102649897284&s=730&e=0017v989xAS698-jBllUNvqiDQ7FZPF71qb8QswLgpcvfThs1lRrQULse7sBzQoCE0Jj7JVOVT8cbEew5u5GGrijyluCeYV_AUBAfVpkRwloNeGiZDO6nLexdC7lloa5o9V2dXipSAyxsnUPNw6f30z88AA83r2P6aQTglIKR3Si7C1AkxVaxS0SA==].
NOTE: State Representative and candidate for Governor, Austin Scott was originally
scheduled to be the speaker. He will join us later in the year so his campaign can
continue his walking tour of Georgia.
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
Video: PTC Mayor Harold Logdson Announcing Candidacy for Georgia Insurance Commissioner
5/3/09 Mayor Harold Logsdon, Peachtree City, announced his candidacy for State Insurance Commissioner at the Fayette County Republican First Saturday Breakfast yesterday. The Breakfast is held each month at IHOP in Fayetteville. City Councilman Don Haddix had previously announced he would be running for Peachtree City Mayor. Shelby Barker is running for the seat being vacated by Haddix. To find out more about state races visit Georgia Front Page. We will be following local races on the Fayette Front Page. Senator Eric Johnson, a candidate for Governor, and State GOP Chair Sue Everhart also spoke at the breakfast. We will be posting videos of both talks on the Georgia Front Page.
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Sunday, January 20, 2008
Huckabee Blames Thompson for His Second Place Showing as GOP Candidate Race Against McCain
One day after a disappointing second place finish in South Carolina, Mike Huckabee got back in the saddle Sunday to party at the ranch of action movie icon Chuck Norris, and repeated a claim by his campaign chairman that Fred Thompson was his biggest barrier to defeating John McCain in the Palmetto State.
http://youdecide08.foxnews.com/2008/01/20/huckabee-blames-thompson-for-his-second-place-showing/
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Thompson: Statement from Communications Director Todd Harris
Thompson Campaign Communications Director Todd Harris released the following statement on tonight's New Hampshire Primary results:
"Tonight's results, with no clear frontrunner, prove the GOP nomination is wide open. The next battlefield is South Carolina, where voters are far more conservative than in New Hampshire and deeply concerned about illegal immigration in America. Fred Thompson is uniquely positioned for victory in the Southern states. He is the only true conservative with a plan to end illegal immigration and protect our sovereignty."
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Bloggers on Thompson
Fred Thompson on Terrorism
Former Senator Fred Thompson declared he'd run for president in September, 2007. Here are Thompson's views on the war on terrorism, the Iraq War and Homeland Security.
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By brvanlanen As for me I agree 100% and encourage you to go to fred08.com and also Pinnacle Cascade to see how while the others claim to be conservatives Fred Thompson is the only one who is the clear consistent conservative.
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GOP Write-Ins Beat Fred Thompson
By Cosmo(Cosmo) Total Republican write-ins received 3987 votes (2%), while Fred Thompson garnered 2768 votes (1%). Tonight in South Carolina, Thompson told supporters "All of my buddies who are running for president this year are up freezing in New ...
New Hampshire Presidential Watch - http://nh2008.blogspot.com/
“No Clear Frontrunner”
By Sean The next battlefield is South Carolina, where voters are far more conservative than in New Hampshire and deeply concerned about illegal immigration in America. Fred Thompson is uniquely positioned for victory in the Southern states. ...
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Saturday, January 5, 2008
Thompson News Roundup
Thompson driven by instinct
PensacolaNewsJournal.com - FL
Fred Thompson's presidential campaign survived the Iowa Caucuses, but he still has far to go for a legitimate shot at the Republican nomination. ...
Fred Thompson Stays in GOP Presidential Race After Third Place in Iowa
LifeNews.com - Helena,MT,USA
by Steven Ertelt Des Moines, IA (LifeNews.com) -- Republican presidential hopeful Fred Thompson says he's staying in the race for the GOP nomination after a ...
Romney, Thompson Seek Wyoming 'Big Mo'
American Thinker - Bellevue,WA,USA
By Rick Moran Fresh off of disappointing finishes in Iowa, Mitt Romney and Fred Thompson are hoping to rebound on Saturday when Wyoming Republicans gather ...
Elective Affinities: Southern Hopefuls Huckabee and Thompson
Memphis Flyer - Memphis,TN,USA
Ditto with their destinies: Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee famously finished first in GOP ranks, while ex-Tennessee senator Fred Thompson managed a ...
Politico Continues Hatchet-Job on Fred Thompson
NewsBusters - USA
By Bill Hobbs January 4, 2008 - 16:53 ET ThePolitico.com continues to publish hatchet hackery on Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson, ...
The Thompson-Romney Tango
National Review Online - New York,NY,USA
Fred Thompson and fans of his continue to spar with the Politico, this time over the headline to a piece, "Resignation Greets Thompson's Third Place. ...
Fred Thompson Announces Endorsement of Right to Life of Wyoming
Christian News Wire (press release) - Washington,DC,USA
4 /Standard Newswire/ -- Today Fred Thompson announced the endorsement of Right to Life of Wyoming. "We're proud to endorse Senator Thompson for president ...
MSNBC INTERVIEW WITH REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE FRED ...
Federal News Service (subscription) - Washington,DC,USA
Now, heading into the Iowa caucuses, Fred Thompson was fending off some rumors that he might actually drop out of the race; however, the former Tennessee ...
Fred Thompson Becoming Passionate
PoliGazette - NetherlandsFirst watch this video at the Jawa Report of Fred Thompson talking to his supporters after he finished third in Iowa. Then read this report at the Politico. ...
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Friday, January 4, 2008
Iowa GOP refuses to report Keyes votes
The Iowa Republican Party has neither counted nor reported the number of votes for Alan Keyes in the GOP caucuses held Jan. 3.
"We didn't have the electronic means to record the tallies for Keyes, so we can't yet report to the public how many votes Keyes got," said John Lund at the Iowa GOP headquarters in Des Moines. "We can't report the Keyes votes until we've double-checked each individual paper ballot."
Meanwhile, the Iowa GOP widely reported the vote tallies of all other candidates, including Tom Tancredo, who got 5 votes despite having quit the race.
"I personally traveled with Alan Keyes across Iowa, and we met scores of Keyes voters. It's totally unfair these citizens' votes are now being withheld from the public," said Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt. "This is tantamount to election fraud."
"I voted for Alan Keyes," said Siena Hoefling of Calhoun County. "It's ridiculous they didn't report my vote. Each precinct could have easily called or emailed the vote tallies to headquarters, so they should have been counted by now."
"County election officials showed me a ballot list of 'suggested' candidates, but Alan Keyes' name wasn't on the list," said Hoefling. "When I asked them if they would include Alan's name, they said they'd have to write it in."
One election official apologized to Hoefling that Keyes' name was omitted, saying "these are just the names we were given by [Iowa GOP] headquarters."
Duaine Bollwitt of Monticello said, "Alan Keyes was not on the list of Republican Presidential candidates. My vote for Alan Keyes was treated as a write-in. I thought that was odd, but what do I know."
"A presidential preference poll reporting procedure was given to me, explaining how to report the votes to headquarters," said Michael Walsh, a precinct permanent secretary for Windsor Heights. "When we called in the vote tallies by telephone, an electronic voice asked for the number of votes, candidate-by-candidate."
Whether the electronic voice prompt collecting the votes offered Alan Keyes as a choice is unclear.
Tom Youngwirth, recorder for his Windsor Heights precinct, said, "Now that I think of it, I didn't hear Alan Keyes' name on the voice prompt. But John McCain's name was on the voice prompt."
"I know for sure we reported votes for Alan Keyes to headquarters," said Ron Granzow, precinct chair for Windsor Heights. "I don't know why they wouldn't report his votes to the public."
"This resembles a 'communist-style' approach to electoral politics," said Stephen Stone, chairman of Alan Keyes for President. "In the former Soviet Union, political officials limited voters' choices in a way that created merely the illusion of democracy, without the reality. Any undue interference with free and open elections, of the sort we think we just witnessed, is un-American."
Added Stone, "Alan Keyes has been an announced candidate for president since Sept. 14. Yet the state GOP chose to exclude him from the caucus process, claiming he 'announced too late' to be included, so that his name was not even mentioned on official lists of candidates or in reporting instructions. This disenfranchises Iowa voters."
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Monday, December 31, 2007
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: CASPER STAR-TRIBUNE [WY] ENDORSES GOVERNOR MITT ROMNEY
"Romney, Obama Should Get Party Nominations"
Casper Star-Tribune Editorial
December 31, 2007
"The wishes of Wyoming voters are usually a moot point by presidential convention time. In each party, someone usually racks up enough wins in the early primaries to ensure the nomination, thus making the conventions a formality.
"This year, thanks to the state Republican central committee's decision to hold its county caucuses Saturday, things are a little different. Several GOP candidates campaigned in Wyoming. While most of these hopefuls were in the lower tier, the move nevertheless gave the state some recognition it hasn't received in other years.
"With Thursday's GOP and Democratic caucuses in Iowa too close to call, a win in Wyoming could boost a candidate's chances in next week's New Hampshire primary."
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"Our Editorial Board's recommendations aim to identify the candidates who will best represent Wyoming's interests, along with the nation as a whole.
"Mitt Romney stands out in the Republican race as the candidate with the leadership, experience, and conservative political philosophy to be his party's standard bearer.
"Romney traveled to Wyoming twice in the past few months, visiting Cheyenne, Gillette, Jackson and Riverton. He has organized an impressive team of Wyoming supporters.
"The former Massachusetts governor has pledged to oppose any increases in income taxes and is prepared to make spending cuts in our bloated federal budget.
"Romney has called for making the nation more energy-independent. That resonates well in Wyoming, a state with an abundance of fossil fuels and potential for wind and solar power.
"As chief executive of the Olympics, Romney did a masterful job saving the winter games in Salt Lake City. And speaking of Utah, Romney's family ties to that state date back to territorial days. His heritage is rooted in the West, and he's not likely to forget it."
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"There is no reason Republican voters shouldn't believe Romney when he describes himself as a conservative, pro-life candidate who believes marriage is the union of a man and a woman."
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"For those reasons, Romney and Obama are our choices for the two parties' nominations. Whether you agree with us or not, we hope you find our observations helpful."
To read the full endorsement, please see: http://www.trib.com
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