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Count me among those who have doubts Georgia's Tuesday primary results are much of a "bellwether" for expectations in November. For the most part, incumbents prevailed, save for a couple here or there who fell to primary opponents. One, in particular, Rep. Teri Anulewicz, lost to a Democratic Socialist millennial named Gabriel Sanchez. Hear some of his lingo and you may come away thinking "wow; a liberal who's talking about issues the average American is dealing with? How refreshing." I sure did.
Samuel Alito has more flags than the theme park in South Cobb, apparently, and it has folks wondering why he isn't recusing himself from any Trump-related matters. Me, too.
Count me among those who have doubts Georgia's Tuesday primary results are much of a "bellwether" for expectations in November. For the most part, incumbents prevailed, save for a couple here or there who fell to primary opponents. One, in particular, Rep. Teri Anulewicz, lost to a Democratic Socialist millennial named Gabriel Sanchez. Hear some of his lingo and you may come away thinking "wow; a liberal who's talking about issues the average American is dealing with? How refreshing." I sure did.
Samuel Alito has more flags than the theme park in South Cobb, apparently, and it has folks wondering why he isn't recusing himself from any Trump-related matters. Me, too.