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Southern Politics in Flux: Tight Races, Scandals, and Economic Proposals

Southern Politics in Flux: Tight Races, Scandals, and Economic Proposals

Published 15 years, 7 months ago
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In this episode of The Kudzu Vine, host David McLaughlin, joined by Catherine Smith, Tim Shiflett, and guest Keith McCants of Peanut Politics, explores several evolving political stories across the South. The show opens with discussion of new polling in the Texas governor’s race, where Republican Rick Perry leads Democrat Bill White 48–42. The hosts note that despite Texas’s conservative lean, Perry’s unpopularity and “Perry fatigue” could make the race unexpectedly competitive, especially if low enthusiasm among Republicans suppresses turnout. They also highlight how the state’s lack of competitive congressional races may further dampen GOP excitement. The conversation shifts to Kentucky, where conflicting polls show uncertainty in the Senate race between Rand Paul and Jack Conway. While CNN’s survey shows a dead heat, other polls give Paul a double-digit lead, leading the hosts to conclude the race may be slipping away from Democrats unless major campaign shifts occur. McCants then reports from South Georgia on Democratic Congressman Sanford Bishop’s growing troubles. Bishop faces backlash for awarding scholarships to family members through a Congressional Black Caucus fund and for earlier controversies involving aides and spending. McCants warns that Bishop, once dominant, is now in a toss-up race against Republican Mike Keown amid flagging enthusiasm and poor outreach. The show concludes with a discussion of Democratic lieutenant governor candidate J.B. Powell’s proposal to legalize horse racing in Georgia to generate $1 billion in revenue and create tens of thousands of jobs—an idea met with cautious optimism.
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