Attacking a hardworking aide who survived bone cancer is a new low in political rhetoric. Natalie Harp earned her place through grit and loyalty, not scandal, yet she became the target of thinly veiled innuendo from a sitting senator. Personal smears like this reveal more about the speaker than the target.Voters deserve substantive debate on policy and leadership, not cheap shots against private staffers doing their jobs. When a public official resorts to this kind of tactic, it undermines trust and lowers the standard for everyone in public life.Georgia has a clear choice ahead. Supporting candidates who reject this style of politics is the best response to tactics that demean survivors and distract from real issues.
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Marc Cabrera
The sob NEVER won that seat. It was handed to him (and warnock) by the dem cheat machine. GA is not purple, trust me, been living here since '95. May be blue inside the fence, but the rest of the state is solid red.
