2014′s Big Flop?

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Last fall, the political world in Georgia was buzzing with news that a strong local challenger had emerged to take on Speaker David Ralston. Various interests at the Capitol, who felt slighted under Ralston’s leadership, were giddy about the possibility of ousting the sitting Speaker. (more…)

Purdue and Nunn Enter Crowded Senate Race

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David Purdue and Michelle Nunn entered an already crowded Senate race this week, vying for a seat left vacant by Saxby Chambliss’ retirement. (more…)

Election Run-Down with Martha Zoller: Senate Race

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Georgia is headed for another big election cycle in 2014, including races for Senate and governor’s office. (more…)

Election Run Down with Martha Zoller: Governor’s Race

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In a recent interview with FYN, Local Pundit and Radio Host Martha Zoller gave us the run-down on the governor’s race. (more…)

Zoller Makes Announcement!

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As promised last week, radio talk show host Martha Zoller made her anticipated announcement this morning. See press release below. (more…)

Gingrey’s in, Announces U.S. Senate Bid!

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Rep. Phil Gingrey (GA-R-11) announced he will run for U.S. Senate today. (more…)

Zoller’s Big Announcement Coming Soon!

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Radio Personality and Former Ninth District Candidate Martha Zoller will soon make a big announcement! (more…)

First Hat in the Ring: Rep. Broun Announces Senate Run

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After a firestorm of speculation on candidates to fill Senator Saxby Chambliss’ (GA-R) seat, U.S. Congressman Paul Broun’s wife officially announced her husband’s candidacy last week. (more…)

Collins Sworn In as New Congressman, Boehner Re-elected

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Rep. Doug Collins (R-GA) was sworn in today as part of the 113th Congress and will represent North Georgia’s new ninth district. (more…)

Collins Win: a Rejection of National Endorsements?

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Rep. Doug Collins handily won the Republican nomination last night in a tense race for the ninth district congressional seat against Martha Zoller. (more…)

Collins, Sosebee, and Marshall Win in Gilmer County

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According to Election Summary Report in Gilmer County, Doug Collins, B. Alison Sosebee, and Rebecca Marshall are reported winners in Gilmer County.

Below is the total from the summary report:

9th District Congressional Race

Doug Collins-54.20% 1870
Martha Zoller-45.80% 1580

Appalachian Judicial Circuit – District Attorney

Joe Hendricks (I)-36.48% 1331
B. Alison Sosbee-63.52% 2318

Gilmer County Tax Commissioner

Chela Starnes Bailey 40.49% 1480
Rebecca A. Marshall 59.51% 2175
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ETC Debates: 9th District Run-Off Race

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FYN & ETC 3 brings you a one hour debate featuring Martha Zoller and Doug Collins.
ETC 3 will re-air the debate on Thursday 8/16 at 9:00 p.m, Saturday 8/18 at 11:00 a.m. and Monday 8/20 at 7:00 p.m. (more…)

Zoller Tops Collins in Run-off Poll

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Martha Zoller is currently leading Rep. Doug Collins in the ninth district congressional run-off, according to a recent Wenzel Strategies Poll. (more…)

Run-Off in Ninth District

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The ninth district congressional race ended last night in a run-off between Rep Doug Collins (Gainesville) and Martha Zoller, while Roger Fitzpatrick was eliminated from the contest. (more…)

ETC Debates: U.S. 9th Congressional District

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FYN & ETC 3 brings you a two hour debate featuring 9th District Congressional Candidates Martha Zoller & Roger Fitzpatrick. (more…)

Zoller, Fitzpatrick Polish Skills on Live Debate as Election Looms

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The Ninth District Congressional Race is officially down to the wire, with under a week to go to the July 31st election. In one final push of the primary, two of the three candidates joined FYN and ETC for a televised debate this Tuesday, July 24th in an effort to reach voters before they go to the polls next week. (more…)

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