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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The state Republican party has put up a great ad for Mike Wiggins, the candidate for state Supreme Court justice.
It’s a friendly, very entertaining spot with two burglars in a car, deciding to pull one more job before the election. It might have helped Wiggins more three or four weeks ago.
Strategic Vision, the Republican polling firm, has him down by 17 points in the non-partisan race this morning. Insider Advantage, Matt Towery’s outfit, has the race significantly tighter, with incumbent Justice Carol Hustein leading Wiggins, 43 to 34 percent, with 23 percent undecided.
Meanwhile, the Hustein campaign this morning is bragging that she’s obtained endorsements from 19 newspapers in Georgia. Oh, and her election night party venue. It’s to be at the Atlanta address of Balch & Bingham, where the guy with the biggest office is named Michael Bowers.



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By RAC
November 6, 2006 3:28 PM | Link to this
It is too bad that write in votes do not count in Georgia unless the person is certified. The nature of this campaign has gotten beyond rediculous.
By Joshua
November 6, 2006 3:41 PM | Link to this
It’s too bad all of Wiggins’ supporters live in Washington, DC. Maybe Sonny can bend the rules and let them vote locally.
By Wahhhh Wiggins
November 6, 2006 6:48 PM | Link to this
Yes, that soft-on-crime liberal Hunstein will be hanging out with Michael Bowers, that far leftist radical who was adored by the Christian Coalition.
People who vote according to fake hamburgler ads shouldn’t be allowed in the booth.