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Monday, July 19, 2010

Gerry Purcell Update: Positive for Georgia

Campaigning across Georgia for 15 months has been a great honor for Julianne and me. From the beginning, we were determined to run a positive campaign. It has not always been easy, especially when others have attacked, but staying positive is exactly what we have done. I am proud of that and proud of my team.

For the last 15 months, our campaign has led on solutions that are crucial to Georgia:
Disclosing the suffocating, hidden insurance premium tax that costs thousands of jobs in Georgia
Fighting dangerous nationalized healthcare from Washington, D.C.
Creating jobs in the private sector by having more competition in Georgia's insurance markets
Needing new leaders in Georgia who will implement a no wiggle room ethics policy

We are proud to have remained focused on these issues that are important to you.

Together, we can bring a new day to Georgia by electing new leaders to help get us out of our current fiscal and ethical challenges.

Please vote for Gerry Purcell for Insurance Commissioner tomorrow, July 20th!

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Gerry Purcell is a life-long conservative and native of Toccoa, Georgia. A graduate of Truett-McConnell College and the Chaminade University of Honolulu, Gerry began his career as a military intelligence officer, earning several distinguished honors including the George Marshall Leadership Award. Gerry entered the corporate world with Mobil Oil, where he turned around five failing multi-million dollar business units. After a bout with cancer at age 29, he started his career over in health insurance, which he considers his calling. Gerry is now nationally recognized as a free-market health care and insurance expert, saving millions for companies and local and state governments nationwide. Gerry and his wife Julianne currently reside in Alpharetta. Gerry launched his campaign for Insurance Commissioner in March 2009 with the intention of bringing new leadership and real, common-sense solutions to Georgia government.

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