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Wednesday, November 8, 2006
Georgia blogs on the election
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Peach Pundit was feeling bittersweet on Wednesday: Bitter about the national results; sweet about the state.
Over at Georgia Unfiltered, the mood was depression, describing the election as probably the lowest point in the history of the state Democratic Party.
Libertarian Jason Pye offered an equal opportunity roundup of opinions at his blog
Round up the bloggers
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
After a late night, the blogosphere was back in business Wednesday morning. Here’s a sample of what political bloggers are blathering about:
Crazy Politico’s Rantings included eating crow for his predictions. But he was giving no ground on this point: “All the folks on the left claiming GWB and Co. had “stolen America” now own America an apology. The Republic still function.”
University of Tennessee law professor Glenn Reynolds, the instapundit, weighed in on S. Dakota abortion ban and Blue Dog Dems at instapundit.
Jane Fonda’s ex, Tom Hayden, offered his opinion that Iraq won the election at the Huffington Post.
Conservative and Bush critic Andrew Sullivan offered up an Abraham Lincoln quote as his thought for the day
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Why did Georgia run against the tide?
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
So did Georgia swim against the national tide because more residents lean Republican or because the Democratic field was weak? Or were there other reasons?
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Future of Georgia Dems rest on Baker?
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
So who’s now the leader of the Georgia Democratic Party? Thurbert Baker, who won re-election as attorney general? And since it’s never too early to start talking about the next election, who do you think will be the candidates for the big offices — governor, senator?
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