Rather quickly, the Democratic field for Secretary of State appears to be getting crowded ... though it might offer a glimpse of some things to come.
Today, Gary Horlacher, a longtime player in Democratic players, just announced his candidacy, while Gail Buckner quietly jumped into the race within the past two weeks. This comes just as there is increased chatter that Vernon Jones might seek the nomination as well.
Buckner ran for the seat in 2006 and lost to Karen Handel, but her entry into the race isn't that shocking. Horlacher, who worked as press secretary for Roy Barnes during his campaign for governor in 1998, is rather interesting. Given that, for the past few months, we've heard all sorts of rumors that Barnes was working to assemble a slate of candidates to run on a unified platform, having someone with close ties to him seeking another statewide office adds more intrigue to the mix.
Barnes, based on what I've heard from multiple sources, is planning on jumping into the race ... and, from those same sources, his entry would presumably force out at least one, if not two, of the three declared candidates for governor on the Democratic side.
Today, Gary Horlacher, a longtime player in Democratic players, just announced his candidacy, while Gail Buckner quietly jumped into the race within the past two weeks. This comes just as there is increased chatter that Vernon Jones might seek the nomination as well.
Buckner ran for the seat in 2006 and lost to Karen Handel, but her entry into the race isn't that shocking. Horlacher, who worked as press secretary for Roy Barnes during his campaign for governor in 1998, is rather interesting. Given that, for the past few months, we've heard all sorts of rumors that Barnes was working to assemble a slate of candidates to run on a unified platform, having someone with close ties to him seeking another statewide office adds more intrigue to the mix.
Barnes, based on what I've heard from multiple sources, is planning on jumping into the race ... and, from those same sources, his entry would presumably force out at least one, if not two, of the three declared candidates for governor on the Democratic side.
Set as favorite
Bookmark
Comments (0)

Write comment
You must be logged in to post a comment. Please register if you do not have an account yet.
User Login
|
|
|
blog advertising is good for you |

JmacLocation: Athens, Georgia
I'm a native Augustan, now resident Athenian who leans center-to-left politically ... doing my best to do justly, love mercy and walk humbly.
Lend a Hand
- Action Aid
- Athens Area Homeless Shelter
- Cooperative Baptist Fellowship
- Carolina for Kibera
- Community Connection of Northeast Georgia
- Operation Hope
- Morningstar Treatment Services
- Foundation For Excellence
Daily Politics
- Matthew Yglesias
- Andrew Sullivan
- Marc Ambinder
- Daily Kos
- Josh Marshall
- My Due Diligence
- Wonk Room
- Open Left
- Street Prophets
- Blake Aued
- Jason Winders
- Jim Thompson
- The Other Athens
- Voice Of Moderation
- Oconee Democrat
- Peach Pundit
- Tondee's Tavern
- Political Insider
- Blog For Democracy
- Georgia Law Blog
- Drifting Through The Grift Going Through The Motions
Sports Links
- Georgia Sports Blog
- Dawg Sports
- Hey Jenny Slater
- Every Day Should Be Saturday
- The Sports Guy - Bill Simmons
- Boston Globe Red Sox Home Page
- Boston Dirt Dogs
Podcasts
Blogs I Know
- Antidisingenousmentarianism
- Athens World
- Being Amber Rhea
- Blessed Endurance
- Casa de Nicki
- Classic Ground
- Dave Akins
- Here's Your Holiday
- Hurricane Radio - Patrick Armstrong
- Martians Attacking Indianapolis
- Moonlight Through The Pines
- Now More Than Ever
- Pasqua and Stanicek
- Journal of the Roziers
- Spatial Mismatch
- Thought Struggle



