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Of rap and Muzak

DeKalb goes for the MP3 vote. For the elevator set. And the boom-boxers.

Politics in DeKalb County has gone musical. Angela Moore, a Democratic candidate for secretary of state, has campaign rap. Very groovy. Or awesome. Or whatever.

By contrast, Hank Johnson, the DeKalb commissioner running against Cynthia McKinney for the 4th District congressional seat, has invested in a milder campaign song. Something that white people can dance to. Badly.

But the lyrics are interesting, including this line: “Someone who’s willing, who’ll always be there at the table.”

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