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Perdue rolls north on RV tour of state

As Gov. Sonny Perdue’s election tour left South Georgia to head to the mountains, a fall chill overtook the air and the flat, green piney landscape gave way to bursts of orange and red.

Also, the crowds grew substantially.

By noon Thursday, Perdue had already seen more Georgians than he had on the entire day Wednesday.

The tour began Thursday in LaGrange. And, the days drive would eventually take the GOP bus tour as far north as Lafayette before turning east and running across the north of the state.

The governor added special guests for west Georgia - Sens. Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson and Congressman Phil Gingrey. They all rode with Perdue in his RV.

LAGRANGE - THE BEST WESTERN HOTEL

The early breakfast drew more than 175 well-wishers to a hilltop hotel in bustling LaGrange.

The stop was a challenge logistically for the campaigns because Wedneday’s efforts capped off in Waycross, some 400 plus miles away near the swamps of southeast Georgia.

Chambliss warmed the crowd with a joke that certainly hit home with the campaign staffers, “Is everybody here ready for this election to be over with? I can tell you everybody up front here is.”

The early start, typical of a tour with nearly four dozen starts, had one unusual happening. Secretary of State candidate Karen Handel and Gary Black, agriculture commissioner hopeful, were the first to arrive and work the crowd, a position normally held by Perry McGuire, who’s running for attorney general.

Jerry Rigby, 60, of LaGrange, called himself a lifelong Republican and early supporter of Perdue four years ago. The governor greeted him with a warm hug and handshake.

“I believe in what he’s said and what he’s done. He’s been great for this state,” Rigby said.

Rigby, a Georgia graduate like Perdue, runs a business which manufactures clothes for nearby Auburn University in Alabama.

“I tell people it took a Georgia grad to make money off of those Auburn people,” he joked.

DALLAS - DOWNTOWN SQUARE

Dallas greeted Perdue like a visiting head of state.

The police presence was so overwhelming that even campaign staffers couldn’t help but notice. Officers and deputies blocked streets and patrolled the courthouse lawn and snipers even took up positions in the old courthouse.

Even so, well wishers outnumber the uniformed and plainclothes police easily - with a crowd in excess of 250 souls.

Perdue shared the stage with Speaker of the House Glenn Richardson, who lives in nearby Hiram.

In Dallas, the East Paulding marching band pumped up the crowd. And, a color guard opened the ceremony.

Cathy Bailey, 45, of Dallas said she came hoping to get the governor’s attention for a program she’s working on to help at-risk youth.

“We need to do more with the middle school youth,” Bailey said. “That’s when they decide if they are going to drop out.”

She works for a non-profit group called the Giving Back Foundation in nearby Austell.

Perdue told Dallas he was excited by the crowd. “We won’t forget this kind of day,” Perdue said.

ROME

The Republican Party took over an old theater outside downtown Rome, and a standing room only crowd turned out.

The governor, who’s been greeted at almost every stop by nursing home workers, found one of the largest groups yet in Rome.

The Rome event produced rare serial introductions: Cagle introduced Isakson, who introduced Chambliss, who introduced Perdue. And, during his remarks, Perdue introduced another 10 statewide GOP hopefuls and Gingrey.

“This is one of our biggest crowds yet, we are so proud of it,” said Casey Cagle, the party’s nominee for lt. governor.

Chambliss joked that he and Isakson were looking forward to Perdue cutting taxes on senior citizens so they could benefit from it.

Isakson spoke of his 44 year friendship with Chambliss.

Perdue told the Rome crowd he never forgets the responsibility he has as governor.

“It’s an awesome responsibility to govern 9 million people. But you do it one by one,” he said.

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