brainer. but michele nunn is running very strong in a lot of polls she s ahead of everyone, except for maybe david per dur but they flip back and forth. republicans down here in georgia have been saying we got to make sure we get the right person to go up against michele nunn in november, hence the reason why there was a lot of hand wringing when paul broun appeared to be the early front runner. at the moment, sean, it looks like people who could cross over a number of different voting groups are out in the lead. jack kingston district is 28% african-american and he wins by a considerable margin every couple of years. so at this point looking like perdue and kingston will be duking it out. the question is how vitriolic will this race get. david perdue getting a lesson in election jargon. when asked if he favored revenue
if you like the results coming out of washington right now, then pick one of these four professional politicians. it really won t matter because you know nothing will change. help me change the childish behavior up there. what did they do to those poor kids? i always wonder when i watch something like that. most entertaining primary campaign is in the state of georgia for the u.s. senate seat being vacated by senator saxby chambliss. that ad you saw was from one of the eight republican contenders, businessman david purdue running against the washington insiders. among those insiders are three leading candidates, all congressmen, themselves, a who s who of tea party aspiration. with the republican primary slated for may 20th, there are 10 full weeks, plenty of time for the candidates to trip over each other in their quest for the far right. congressman paul broun who had this to say about evolution and all that other stuff. i ve come to understand that
to how a woman s body shuts down so pregnancy wouldn t occur. now, the question of extending unemployment insurance. yes or no? yes, i would vote to extend unemployment benefits. no, i would not. congressman broun, kudos to him eager to be the first to raise his hand no on extending unemployment insurance. now, all of this has democrats salivating over the possibility of taking that seat, one that would typically be a safe one more republicans and a democratic takeaway of that senate seat would make it much harder for the gop to recapture a majority in the senate. michelle nunn, daughter of sam nunn so far proven to be a strong candidate. more than that, democrats have a potentially large secret weapon. 600,000 unregistered african-americans in the state. you heard me right. thousands more unregistered latinos. asian-americans. women and millennials according to one of our next guests. if you could register those voters, not only would the senate race be effective, but georgia coul
different from waving a confederate flag outside the white house. and given his undying devotion to the lost cause, it is not surprising that when a letter circulated this summer demanding that john boehner use the threat of a government shutdown to support a bill to defund obama care, he signed on the dotted line. and that s how congressman paul broun of georgia s 10th district became one of the people who is running the country. on the night of his re-election, new jersey governor chris christie made a promise. my pledge to you tonight is i will govern with the spirit of sandy. i m going to tell you why that promise is much scarier than it sounds. a subaru.
candidate for u.s. senate, paul brown of georgia. congressman paul brown won a special election in 2007. he won re-election in 2008 and 2010 and again last november. now he wants to be georgia s next senator. his credentials? well, he s a doctor, he was a lobbyist for the safari club international, a group that advocates for hunters, and he brags about being the first member of congress to call the president a socialist. congressman broun, who sits on the house science, space and technology committee, last year told a tea party audience in a room where the walls had ears his take on the history of the human race. god s word is true. i ve come to understand that. all that stuff i was taught about evolution and embryology, big bang theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of hell. but he wasn t done there. i don t believe that the