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Rashad Taylor, newly hired political director for the Democratic Party of Georgia was our guest for the show
Published 18 years, 6 months ago
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On this October 7 episode of The Kudzu Vine, hosts David, Tim, and Catherine recap a packed weekend in Georgia politics before welcoming guest Rashad Taylor, newly hired political director for the Democratic Party of Georgia. Catherine begins by reporting from the Georgia Federation of Democratic Women’s meeting at Clayton State, a well-attended event featuring former First Lady Jane Vandiver, recognition of Businesswoman of the Year Beth Pereira, and lively Q&A sessions with Senate hopefuls Dale Cardwell and Rand Knight.
The show then shifts to the Bill Richardson presidential campaign’s multi-stop visit, with caller Juliana Ilari offering an extensive field report. She describes Richardson’s packed schedule—from a Black Legislative Caucus luncheon to grassroots events at the IBEW and a Globe fundraiser—highlighting strong turnout, enthusiastic labor and Young Democrat participation, and Richardson’s ability to energize crowds with close personal engagement.
Conversation turns to Georgia statewide maneuvering, including speculation that Sen. Johnny Isakson’s chief of staff returned home to prepare a gubernatorial run, potentially reshuffling Republican ambitions and prompting questions about Sonny Perdue’s future. The hosts compare GOP succession struggles with Democrats’ own need to continue rebuilding their bench.
Finally, guest Rashad Taylor joins to introduce himself and outline his new role at the DPG—candidate recruitment, targeted legislative races, messaging, and delegate selection. He spotlights the District 127 special election, praising Democratic candidate Dr. Barney Berg-Gardner and urging volunteers to assist with turnout efforts crucial to flipping the seat.
The show then shifts to the Bill Richardson presidential campaign’s multi-stop visit, with caller Juliana Ilari offering an extensive field report. She describes Richardson’s packed schedule—from a Black Legislative Caucus luncheon to grassroots events at the IBEW and a Globe fundraiser—highlighting strong turnout, enthusiastic labor and Young Democrat participation, and Richardson’s ability to energize crowds with close personal engagement.
Conversation turns to Georgia statewide maneuvering, including speculation that Sen. Johnny Isakson’s chief of staff returned home to prepare a gubernatorial run, potentially reshuffling Republican ambitions and prompting questions about Sonny Perdue’s future. The hosts compare GOP succession struggles with Democrats’ own need to continue rebuilding their bench.
Finally, guest Rashad Taylor joins to introduce himself and outline his new role at the DPG—candidate recruitment, targeted legislative races, messaging, and delegate selection. He spotlights the District 127 special election, praising Democratic candidate Dr. Barney Berg-Gardner and urging volunteers to assist with turnout efforts crucial to flipping the seat.