At least democrats stand for something. I will leave it to you to decide what that something might be.
1. Representative Allan Boothe – Alabama House
2. Representative Steve Hurst – Alabama House
3. Representative Mike Millican –Alabama House
4. Representative Lesley Vance – Alabama House
5. Senator Tim Golden – Georgia Senate
6. Representative Ellis Black – Georgia House
7. Representative Amy Carter – Georgia House
8. Representative Mike Cheokas – Georgia House
9. Representative Bubber Epps – Georgia House
10. Representative Gerald Greene – Georgia House
11. Representative Bob Hanner – Georgia House
12. Representative Doug McKillip – Georgia House
13. Representative Alan Powell – Georgia House
14. Senator Chris Steineger – Kansas Senate
15. Senator John Alario – Louisiana Senate
16. Senator John Smith – Louisiana Senate
17. Representative Noble Ellington – Louisiana Senate
18. Representative Walker Hines – Louisiana House
19. Representative Fred Mills – Louisiana House
20. Representative Michael Willette – Maine House
21. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith – Mississippi Senate
22. Representative Bobby Shows – Mississippi House
23. Senator Eldon Nygarrd – South Dakota Senate
24. Representative Allan Ritter – Texas House
25. Representative Aaron Pena – Texas House
GOPAC Chairman Frank Donatelli: “We are pleased with the decision of these men and women to leave the Democratic Party and join with us. They are adding to the ranks of Americans who want to put result-oriented ideas into action to get us moving in the right direction. Each of these legislators’ insight, experience, and commitment to common-sense, conservative policies will make our Party stronger.”
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