Political Insider reports that that Mark Taylor has shaken up his campaign staff.
Today's Political Insider reports the following:
Though Lt. Gov. Mark Taylor has been absolutely mum about it, he's already shaken up his campaign for governor.
We're told it happened in January or February. Certainly it happened before June 28. That's when Doug Heyl, the man who had been in charge of Taylor's ambitions, sent $1,000 to Secretary of State Cathy Cox, Taylor's Democratic rival.
Heyl ran the Big Guy's 2002 re-election campaign for lieutenant governor. No coherent word yet on why Heyl was dumped. Taylor's new team hasn't been formally announced.
We hear it will be led by Jim Andrews, a Chicago-based consultant who ran Zell Miller's 1994 Georgia gubernatorial re-election campaign. Andrews also worked in Georgia last year, first as a strategist for Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards, then for U.S. Senate candidate Denise Majette.
Though Lt. Gov. Mark Taylor has been absolutely mum about it, he's already shaken up his campaign for governor.
We're told it happened in January or February. Certainly it happened before June 28. That's when Doug Heyl, the man who had been in charge of Taylor's ambitions, sent $1,000 to Secretary of State Cathy Cox, Taylor's Democratic rival.
Heyl ran the Big Guy's 2002 re-election campaign for lieutenant governor. No coherent word yet on why Heyl was dumped. Taylor's new team hasn't been formally announced.
We hear it will be led by Jim Andrews, a Chicago-based consultant who ran Zell Miller's 1994 Georgia gubernatorial re-election campaign. Andrews also worked in Georgia last year, first as a strategist for Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards, then for U.S. Senate candidate Denise Majette.
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