This SurveyUSA poll for the statewide races in Georgia shows Libertarian nominee John Monds at 8%. It also shows the Libertarian nominee for State Schools Superintendent at 10%.
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This SurveyUSA poll for the statewide races in Georgia shows Libertarian nominee John Monds at 8%. It also shows the Libertarian nominee for State Schools Superintendent at 10%.
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Via Jim Galloway at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
The three candidates for U.S. Senate had their one and only debate Sunday night. Given the current political climate, exchanges between Republican incumbent Johnny Isakson and Democrat Michael Thurmond were remarkably civil.
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Kyle at LP blog:
With election day quickly approaching, Libertarian gubernatorial candidate John Monds is receiving a lot of media attention. John Monds holds the record for the highest number of votes received by any Libertarian candidate in the entire history of the party.…
Posted by Mark Hinkle at Libertarian Party blog:
Johnny Isakson Receiving Campaign Support from Socialized Medicine Champion, Mitt Romney
ATLANTA, GA – September 17, 2010 – It is interesting for the Donovan campaign to note that former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney will be coming to Georgia to support Johnny Isakson’s bid to be reelected as U.S.…
According to a WXIA TV poll, the Georgia Libertarian candidate for governor, John Monds, is getting 9% of voter support. In three races (including the governor’s race), the poll indicates Libertarian candidates will hold the other candidates below 50%, requiring a runoff.…
From LPHQ:
ATLANTA, GA – Chuck Donovan, candidate for U.S. Senator from the state of Georgia, issued the following statement on the anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001:
“Like most Americans, I took the attacks of 9/11 very hard.…
Jason at Peach Pundit has the story.
Former U.S. Congressman and 2008 Presidential candidate Bob Barr today announced his endorsement of Libertarian Chuck Donovan running for U.S.
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Kyle Wingfield at Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
There weren’t too many surprises in Saturday’s debate with Democrat Roy Barnes, Republican Nathan Deal and Libertarian John Monds. We started with a trio of questions about health care — the event was sponsored by the Medical Association of Georgia — but also touched on the economy, taxes, immigration, education and water keep reading……
I chose the title above judiciously because I didn’t want a headline blaring “Libertarian Equates Nathan Deal and Georgia GOP with Nazis.” Here is the story from conservative activist Tom Milanese who obviously has a stake in the game.…