State Rep. Doug McKillip, who was recently elected chairman of the Democratic caucus, has changed parties and joined the GOP -- the seventh state lawmaker to make the switch since Election Day.I believe that brings the total to 14 southern state Dems who have switched parties since the election. However, the GOP needs to watch these guys very carefully. Don't let them push liberal political objectives while hiding behind the GOP nameplate. Either they vote like a Republican or they should expect a primary challenge.
The Athens lawmaker says he spoke to House Speaker David Ralston on Monday and made the decision after wrestling with the party switch for some time.
As a Republican, McKillip says he hopes to protect Athens' interests, including funding for the University of Georgia and HOPE scholarship.
McKillip says Democrats have been ineffective since Republicans took control of the state's two chambers in 2004. In Georgia, six other rural Democratic state legislators -- five from the House and one in the Senate -- have switched allegiance since Nov. 2.
Wednesday, December 08, 2010
Georgia Dems Would Rather Switch Than Fight
There's quite an epidemic of party switching in the Georgia legislature:
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