by Todd Rehm | Jul 8, 2014 | News
After the first week of early voting – interrupted by the Independence Day holiday — 37,097 Georgians had completed advance voting ballots for the July 22d Primary Runoff Election. In the first week of early voting for the May 20th Primary Election, 46, 376 advance...
by Todd Rehm | Jul 3, 2014 | News
Earlier this week, the United States Army released a report on the impact of future budget cuts. For Georgia, it’s a sobering wake-up call that the effects of last year’s budget impasse and sequestration are not over. An Atlanta whistleblower set to...
by Todd Rehm | Jun 27, 2014 | News
Many pundits seeking lessons from the 2014 primary elections to apply to still-undecided intraparty contests have become confused as their choice of narrative gets muddled. For many it’s the year of open war between Tea Party groups and “the establishment,” as...
by Todd Rehm | Jun 25, 2014 | News
Last week, Democratic Senate candidate Michelle Nunn reiterated her support for legislation to raise the federal minimum wage. From Jim Galloway’s report at the AJC: “I do believe we need to raise the minimum wage. I think we need to do it in a way that makes...
by Todd Rehm | Jun 19, 2014 | News
After a brief respite, the Georgia airwaves are again seeing ads from Senate Primary runoff candidates Jack Kingston and David Perdue. Not surprisingly, the runoff candidates are each targeting the other’s vulnerabilities. First on the air is David Perdue, with...