Weather

Partly Sunny

77° F

Pollen 11

| Traffic

REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION

Georgia delegates rally around Palin

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Minneapolis — Monday’s deference to Hurricane Gustav was proper and good, but Tuesday was the day this party got started.

Georgia delegates to the Republican National Convention said there is important work to do the rest of this week.

McCain vs. Obama:

Full coverage: News, blogs, photos

Staying informed:
FAQ: Early votIng guide
Georgia Voter Guide

The issues:
• At a glance: Compare | Your stances: Interactive | Priorities: Rank 'em | Impact on taxes: Video

PLUS:
Political Vent | Mike Luckovich
Georgia Politics
Window on Washington

Doug Chalmers, an alternate delegate from Georgia who leads a lawyers’ committee for McCain, was eager to get back to business.

“Yesterday was, frankly, rather dead for a variety of reasons, and all of a sudden everyone thinks he has the momentum back,” Chalmers said. “Things are starting to roll.”

Delegates feel good and are “galvanizing around Sarah Palin,” Chalmers said of McCain’s pick for vice president.

The day’s energy here appeared to move toward anger at what delegates say are unfair attacks against Palin, the governor of Alaska. The revelation Monday that Palin’s 17-year-old, unmarried daughter is pregnant threatened to overshadow the first convention session. But Palin’s experience and readiness for office has become sore spot between the McCain campaign and the media.

McCain canceled a planned interview with CNN’s Larry King, scheduled for Tuesday night, over an interview Monday between the network and a top McCain aide. McCain campaign officials said Campbell Brown’s questioning of Palin’s readiness to serve was “over the top.”

“There’s no small amount of outrage against the attacks that have been leveled against her, and we are thrilled to have the chance to respond,” Chalmers said.

Georgia Republicans heard from friends and family back home who were equally upset over what they regarded as unfair treatment of Palin. said delegate Shawn Davis.

The anger seemed to be more directed at the media, rather than the campaign of Democratic nominee Barack Obama, he said.

But Obama had his time and his convention last week in Denver. It’s Republicans’ turn, said Liz Haulsmann, a delegate from Johns Creek.

“It’s extremely important that we have the same opportunity to show the contrasts and show our positions on issues and show the American people the differences,” Haulsmann said.

Earlier Tuesday, Georgia’s delegates met for lunch. Before dining on pork chops, though, a series of McCain surrogates helped drive the point home: McCain-Palin is a winning ticket.

McCain’s son, Andy, told Georgians that his father has been thinking about this race since he lost the South Carolina primary in 2000, which doomed his campaign and cleared the way for Bush to win the nomination and the White House.

“He’s been actively pursuing this dream for the last two years,” Andy McCain said.

Former Louisiana Gov. Buddy Roemer said McCain “could not have made a better choice” than Palin. And former New York Gov. George Pataki revved the crowd by imploring them to go home next week and make sure Georgia remains in the Republican column.

Inside AJC.COM

Private Quarters Splurge

Private Quarters Splurge

The Appletons wanted their newly-constructed Kirkwood home to reflect an English sensibility.

'Housewives' sneak peek

'Housewives' sneak peek

Season Two starts July 30, and we got a copy of the first episode. Here's some juicy tidbits.

Weekend Away

Weekend Away

Thailand, Maine, the Rocky Mountains ... and a beer garden. See where Atlantans traveled!

Six deals for the Braves

Six deals for the Braves

Mark Bradley shows us ESPN.com's Top 6 teams the Braves could wheel-and-deal with for trades.

Hawks new big man?

Hawks new big man?

Is the team going Down Under to fortify its front line? David Andersen may be the answer.

Top 5 in Atlanta

Top 5 in Atlanta

Our Top 5 fast foods prove you don't have to sacrifice taste for speed. Can you say Varsity?

Kudzu Services » Find the right people for the job