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Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Cal Warlick / On Gwinnett

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Any similarity to another North Georgia politician?

It felt a little like a flashback.

Cagle, a likely candidate for governor in 2010, was giving a speech about growing up in a single-parent household and talking about his own life.

“I’ve been an underdog all my life,” Cagle said.

Cagle talked about growing up in rural Hall County as a fatherless son to a mother who worked two jobs to make ends meet. He described coming home to dinner with barely enough food to feed one person.

“She taught me the values of hard work. She had to make a lot of sacrifices,” the lieutenant governor said. “I will tell you that life wasn’t easy.”

Cagle’s speech at the Single Parent Alliance and Resource Center last week didn’t exactly bring the house down. But his remarks clearly resonated with his audience.

And it was reminiscent of another lieutenant governor who often talked about his hardscrabble North Georgia childhood and the single mother who raised him when he ran for governor, and later U.S. senator: Zell Miller.

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