Special Election

Shocker in Georgia’s 10th Congressional District: Paul Broun, Jr. turns the conventional wisdom on its head

Posted on July 20, 2007. Filed under: Elections, Georgia, Special Election |

July 20, 2007

Georgia’s 10th Congressional District was turned upside down this week, as a 9-to-1 frontrunner — and conventional wisdom — fell victim to the less-predictable-than-originally-thought voting public. In an all-Republican runoff to fill the seat left open by the late Rep. Charlie Norwood (R-Ga.), conservative physician and professional candidate Paul Broun, Jr. [...]

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Election Day in Georgia’s Tenth Congressional District: Filling the shoes of a conservative icon

Posted on July 17, 2007. Filed under: Georgia, Special Election |

Tuesday, July 17
Today in Georgia’s Tenth Congressional District, voters will go to the polls to elect the successor to the late Rep. Charlie Norwood (R-GA). The 65-year-old member of the 1994 “Republican Revolution,” who died at his Augusta home on February 13 of this year, was a was a solid Republican and a conservative icon, [...]

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Broun vs. the AJC: It’s a Paul Broun Melt Doun! (and, “The fight against Whitehead, Whitehead, and Satan”)

Posted on July 16, 2006. Filed under: 10th CD, Georgia, Special Election |

cross-posted at Peach Pundit
The campaign of Paul Broun, Jr., winding down and apparently getting ready to finish with a resounding whimper, is demonstrative of both his age and his inability to adapt to technology and communications advances. An old Gray in an iPhone age, Dr. Broun’s campaign may come to set the standard for how [...]

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