Politics & Government
DA And Congressional Candidates Introduce Selves To Democrats
Deborah Gonzalez and Andrew Ferguson were guest speakers at the January Democratic Party meeting.
Deborah Gonzalez and Andrew Ferguson used the opportunity of the meeting of the Oconee County Democratic Party last month to introduce themselves to those in attendance.
For Gonzalez, it was a matter of a re-introduction, and she said she was going to respond to the “first question most people ask me.”
She said she was running for District Attorney for Oconee and Clarke counties rather than to reclaim her seat at District 117 Representative to the Georgia House because she thinks she will have “the biggest impact” as district attorney.
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Andrew Ferguson was new to the group, so he spent more time talking about his background, his motivation for wanting to challenge Jody Hice, incumbent Republican District 10 Congressman, and his stands on a number of issues.
Fergus said his family struggled with health issues while he was growing up, he believes that “everyone should have health care regardless of their ability to pay,” and, in his view, Rep. Hice has not addressed the needs of the district since he assumed office in 2015.
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Both Gonzalez and Ferguson are from Athens. Both have opposition in the Democratic primary on May 19.
Brian Patterson, chief assistant district attorney under retiring District Attorney Ken Mauldin, also is seeking the Democratic Party nomination. So far, no one has announced for the Republican nomination.
Others in the Democratic race to run against Hice include Tabitha Johnson-Green, a nurse from Sandersville in Washington County, who won the primary in 2018 and then lost to Hice in the November general election. Hice received 63 percent of the vote to 37 percent for Johnson-Green.
For more on the story, with a video of the meeting, please go to Oconee County Observations.
