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Social Spitball: Lane Siekman (IN-6)/Evan Thomas (CA-25)-Congress, Nixon-GA Sen.

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For this edition, we have two special guests who are running for Congress & one special guest who is running for Georgia Senate.

*First up, Lane Siekman is running as a Democrat for Congress in Indiana's 6th district.

Lane is a family man, a successful lawyer and a public servant who has waited for his time to run (having run for State Senate back in 1990).

You can learn more about Lane's campaign at:

http://lanesiekman.com/


*For our second conversation, we at The Social Spitball Show welcome Evan "Ivan" Thomas.

Evan is a 28 year Air Force veteran.  He has moved around the world and he understands that freedom isn't free.

Evan's bid for Congress is predicated on the belief that a basic approach to problem solving is what is needed in Washington.

You can find out more about Evan at:

http://www.thomas4congress.org/


*Our third special guest is J. Harrison Nixon, who is a candidate for Georgia State Senate.

As the "Moral Mondays" protests and arrests (two waves so far) move to Georgia and other states, candidates like Harrison are stepping up to really highlight these important issues on the campaign trail.

Nixon is a body modification artist and says on his website:  "I may look different, but Georgia needs different."

He is a husband, father, ordained minister and calls himself a moderate/conservative Democrat and believes Georgians need to be respected and allowed to get back to work.

Learn more about Harrison here:

http://www.jamesharrisonnixon2014.com/


I hope you'll listen in to all of these great conversations.  We appreciate you listening and we welcome you to call in after our conversations.

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