GEORGIA'S
SENIOR U.S. SENATOR JOHNNY ISAKSON ANNOUNCED WEDNESDAY
HE IS RESIGNING AT THE END OF THE YEAR DUE TO HEALTH
REASONS.
GOVERNOR
BRIAN KEMP WILL APPOINT SOMEONE TO SERVE UNTIL THE 2020
ELECTION.
IT
MEANS THERE WILL BE TWO U.S. SENATE SEATS ON THE BALLOT IN
2020 —JUNIOR SENATOR DAVID PERDUE WAS IN THOMASTON LAST
WEEK FOR THE OPENING OF THE SMITHSONIAN EXHIBIT.
A
3RD DEMOCRAT HAS ENTERED THE RACE AGAINST PERDUE —BUSINESS
EXECUTIVE SARAH RIGGS AMICO—WHO RAN FOR LT. GOVERNOR
ANNOUNCED TUESDAY . TWO OTHER DEMOCRATS WERE ALREADY IN
THE RACE—FORMER COLUMBUS MAYOR TERESA TOMLINSON AND
CLARKSTON MAYOR TED TERRY.
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