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Democrat qualifies for GOP primary in HD-73

Rick Williams has qualified to run in the Republican primary against State Rep. John Yates in State House District 73. He believes that Yates, who is 86 years young, is too old to keep his seat in the Georgia General Assembly. Fine. If that is his belief, then he is entitled to it.

However, there is one problem facing Williams in his quest for this seat. He is a Democrat, not like the fun we poke at Sonny Perdue, but a Democrat that endorses fellow Democrats in the Fayette Citizen and gives money to other Democrats. A Democrat that recruits other Democrats into the Fayette County Democratic Party. A Democrat that married another Democrat that also gives money to Democrats.

So...why isn't he running as a Democrat?

I have no beef with the guy's personal political beliefs, other than the fact that he seeks to infringe on my personal and economic liberty by using the police power of government to achieve altruist ends, but he at least needs to be honest about it.

Comments

What's the difference any more though?

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