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Related: About this forumGA State Senate No. 2 Dem. Vincent Fort, Flips from Clinton to Sanders, Serves Fulton Co., ATL
- Vincent Fort Flips from Hillary Clinton to Bernie Sanders - Atlanta Journal Constitution, Feb. 16, 2016
<excerpts> State Sen. Vincent Fort, the No. 2 Democrat in the Georgia Senate, flipped his endorsement on Tuesday from Hillary Clinton to Bernie Sanders. He instantly becomes one of the Vermont senators top surrogates in the South, where his campaign has picked up support from only a handful of black elected officials.
The Atlanta Democrat made his decision public just hours before Sanders is set to speak at a Morehouse College rally aimed at enticing black voters to give his campaign a second look. Fort, who is also considering a run for Atlanta mayor, had endorsed Clinton weeks ago.
After months of looking at Bernies record and studying his positions on healthcare, Wall Street, predatory lending and the minimum wage, I came to the conclusion that Bernies position on the issues that affect my constituents in Georgia the most conform most closely to my positions, said Fort.
And it makes him the most high-profile Sanders supporter in Georgia. His other backers in Georgia include state Rep. LaDawn Jones and Clarkston Mayor Ted Terry.
Fort said Sanders call for income equality and his attacks on a Washington establishment that favors the rich over the poor will resonate in the region as more voters tune in.
Hes going to do well here. As people have a chance to listen to him, to have a chance to understand that hes speaking to the issues that are the most critical, said Fort. As people study and listen to him, I think theres going to be movement toward his campaign.
Read More: http://politics.blog.ajc.com/2016/02/16/vincent-fort-flips-from-hillary-clinton-to-bernie-sanders/
-State Senator Vincent Fort Represents Fulton County and Parts of Atlanta, Georgia-
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(41,171 posts)~ SUPER TUESDAY, MARCH 1 ~ Elections in 14 States Including Georgia
~ Tuesday, March 1 ~
- Listing By State, Date, No. of Delegates, Open or Closed
(Super Tuesday, SEC Primary)
Alabama 60 D, 50 R Open
Alaska caucus (R) 28 Closed
American Samoa caucus (D) 10 Open
Arkansas 37 D, 40 R Open
Colorado caucus 79 D, 37 R Closed
Democrats Abroad
(Vote March 1 - 8) 17
Georgia 116 D, 76 R Open
Massachusetts 116 D, 42 R Mixed
Minnesota caucus 93 D, 38 R Open
North Dakota caucus (R) 28 Closed
Oklahoma 42 D, 43 R Closed
Tennessee 76 D, 58 R Open
Texas 252 D, 155 R Open
Vermont 26 D, 16 R Open
Virginia 110 D, 49 R Open
Wyoming caucus (R) 29 Closed
*2016 Primary Schedule, Debates, Conventions, more:
http://www.uspresidentialelectionnews.com/2016-presidential-primary-schedule-calendar/#cGbbJTPdV2pBq752.99