More Than 700 Turn Out to Support Max Burns in Augusta
Governor, Two Senators, and U.S. Congressman Lend Support to Burns Effort
AUGUSTA, Ga. – In a massive display of public support, an estimated 750 Augustans turned out tonight to support Max Burn’s bid to restore Georgia’s 12th Congressional District seat to conservative voters.
Burns was joined by Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue, U.S. Senators Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson, and U.S. Representative Charlie Norwood, who all stumped for Burns to beat Athens trial attorney John Barrow.
Burns said the number one weapon to take back the seat from Barrow, who has promised to raise taxes if re-elected, is to energize conservative voters. “Every one of you here needs to call the first ten numbers on your cell phone speed dial and tell ‘em to go vote, and if they have a problem getting to the polls, take ‘em,” Burns said. “I’m more than willing to let those ten voters decide, since I know if the majority of this district gets to the polls, we’ll win back this seat.”
Norwood, Chambliss, Isakson, and Perdue pointed out to the crowd the critical nature of the race, as one that could help determine which party controls the House of Representatives next year. “If we let Democrats like John Barrow win this seat, we’ll be looking at an automatic tax increase in the trillions,” said Norwood. “And there’s nothing that President Bush can do to veto it, and nothing our two Senators here tonight can do to filibuster. All the Democrats have to do is what they always do, nothing, and the increases become law automatically when the Republican tax cuts expire.”
Norwood says the crowd at Julian Smith Casino was the largest political turnout ever for a Republican candidate at that venue, and an indicator that the tide is turning in favor of conservatives this election cycle.
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