WALB is reporting via email update that Nathan Deal is planning on leaving his seat in the House of Representatives to focus on his campaign for governor. His resignation becomes effective at the close of business on March 8, 2010.
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Deal to abandon Congress to continue campaignWALB is reporting via email update that Nathan Deal is planning on leaving his seat in the House of Representatives to focus on his campaign for governor. His resignation becomes effective at the close of business on March 8, 2010. 3 comments to Deal to abandon Congress to continue campaign |
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He needs to abandon his race for Governor and become a private citizen for the good of the State. Can’t the Ethics report still be released prior to the end of the day on Monday, March 8, 2010? If so, and there is anything substantial there, he might decide to drop the gubernatorial race as well. I believe he knew that the report was going to be bad and, he felt that “if you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen” so he decided to get out while the getting was good and pursue his campaign. If that is the case, then he needs to just go home.
I saw on TV that Lee Ferrell, Republican candidate for U.S. Congress, was there to meet Congressman Deal. I support Lee Ferrell – he is a true Patriot and a Disabled Veteran.
Well, I guess Deal just can’t make up his mind can he? Talk about a flip-flopper! Did he really decide to stay in Congress until the vote on health care is taken for us or for himself? By him leaving in the first place lets me know that he didn’t give a hoot in hades about any of us to begin with. It was all about being self-serving. He needs to go away!