Overview of 2012 Oconee County GOP Primary - 117th edition
I urge everyone to grab a Republican ballot in the forthcoming primary and vote for those who they think will do the best for Oconee County, Georgia. I have had neighbors and other folks ask me to share my recommendations for this GOP primary.
You do not have to declare an allegiance but you must ask for a Republican ballot when you enter the building in the next nine days of advance voting or polling place on Tuesday, July 31, 2012 to have any impact on the local leadership.
Early voting has begun and it has been quite brisk at the little brick building next to the Oconee County Courthouse on Court Street in Watkinsville in what is called the Board of Elections and Registration office. I think one other person was in there yesterday when I went in there during my lunch hour.
First of all, the easiest election recommendation will be for those three precincts bordering Athens-Clarke County in Malcolm Bridge, Athens Academy and Bogart that have been sliced into the new 117th House District that has recent Republican convert and incumbent Doug McKillip and his opponent Regina Quick. Unless you are a fan of the Taliban and government mandated childbirth and Caesarean-section being performed on unwilling female participants, then vote for Regina Quick. The three Oconee County precincts could go a long way to returning this Statehouse seat to someone who is more interested in local priorities rather than making our government a Theocracy.
WHO DO I THINK WILL WIN?: Regina Quick
WHO DO I ENDORSE?: Regina Quick
WHO DO I THINK SHOULD WIN?: Regina Quick
Regina will be at the Melting Point at 78 pm this evening if you want to meet her or discuss issues. There are many issues that I disagree with Quick, but I have no doubt that she will do a much better job of representing our diverse district better.
You do not have to declare an allegiance but you must ask for a Republican ballot when you enter the building in the next nine days of advance voting or polling place on Tuesday, July 31, 2012 to have any impact on the local leadership.
Early voting has begun and it has been quite brisk at the little brick building next to the Oconee County Courthouse on Court Street in Watkinsville in what is called the Board of Elections and Registration office. I think one other person was in there yesterday when I went in there during my lunch hour.
First of all, the easiest election recommendation will be for those three precincts bordering Athens-Clarke County in Malcolm Bridge, Athens Academy and Bogart that have been sliced into the new 117th House District that has recent Republican convert and incumbent Doug McKillip and his opponent Regina Quick. Unless you are a fan of the Taliban and government mandated childbirth and Caesarean-section being performed on unwilling female participants, then vote for Regina Quick. The three Oconee County precincts could go a long way to returning this Statehouse seat to someone who is more interested in local priorities rather than making our government a Theocracy.
WHO DO I THINK WILL WIN?: Regina Quick
WHO DO I ENDORSE?: Regina Quick
WHO DO I THINK SHOULD WIN?: Regina Quick
Regina will be at the Melting Point at 78 pm this evening if you want to meet her or discuss issues. There are many issues that I disagree with Quick, but I have no doubt that she will do a much better job of representing our diverse district better.
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