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wyldwolf

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Mon Feb 27, 2012, 10:14 AM Feb 2012

Georgia Democratic party exec resigns; chairman denies financial crisis [View all]

AJC's Jim Galloway reports:

http://blogs.ajc.com/political-insider-jim-galloway/2012/02/26/georgia-democratic-party-exec-resigns-chairman-denies-financial-crisis/

This is exactly why I got so turned off at participating in organized Democratic entities last year. The state party needs a strong leader with a vision - one not afraid to ruffle the feathers of the establishment. I always felt the current and more recent leadership was either too passive or too married to the old ways of doing things.

As in many places, Georgia Democrats fall victim to the internal skirmishes of the activist class and the old school/business as usual class. We need someone who can navigate the choppy waters between those two and bridge them.

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