A spiffed-up Rep. Scott Holcomb came by solar-powered Georgia Public Service Commission candidate John Noel’s Earth Day Birthday celebration and endorsed him again (Actually, John got a lot of endorsements that day.)
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Dirt Road Democrats: Tweeting PSC candidate John Noel’s South Georgia trip
MACON LYONS Georgia's solar-powered candidate John @NoelforPSC endorses this truck. Check out his "Sticking It to the Man" video: https://t.co/i6e313OFfF #gapol pic.twitter.com/uHXsVJrnTP — Jonathan Grant (@Brambleman) April 30, 2018 TALES OF THE ALTAMAHA “I Saw the Light” Friday Night: John @NoelForPSC and I watched 14th annual production of #TalesoftheAltahama This year's folklife play was on point: “I Saw the Light” is the story of rural Toombs County electrification in 1937. At Blue Marquee Theater in Lyons. The place was packed @Vidaliaonions1 pic.twitter.com/xCs2ATKWCW — Jonathan Grant (@Brambleman) May 5, 2018 VIDALIA RUN FOR THE ONIONS Running with the onions: The Annual Vidalia Onion Festival is a thing you should see, like John @NoelForPSC did. Maybe next year! Runs the last weekend in April…
2018 Georgia Public Service Commission Primary Debate: John Noel, Lindy Miller
Georgia politics: John Noel’s TV ad is up
Georgia solar-powered PSC candidate John Noel is a hard-core Democrat
Georgia Public Service Commission candidate John Noel is a longtime Democrat. He was elected to the General Assembly as a Democrat in 2002. He’s been involved in Democratic politics and voted in Democratic primaries and runoffs, not to mention general, special, and Atlanta city elections. If there was an election, he’d show up and vote. Public records show this. Not only did he attend the 2016 Democratic Convention, but he’s attended every Democratic convention since 1992, when he was an intern for the Clinton/Gore campaign. Those are some serious bona fides.
On the Road with John Noel: Statesboro Blues and Gospel
Alan was irritated that none of the stores in that part of the town were open on Sunday. He told me his story and then headed toward the Save-a-Lot. That station is humbly furnished, but the music was as advertised, with the Reverend DJ calling out praise to accompany each song.. Check out the road trip post. Great days to be out with the people in Georgia.