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Last Updated on Monday, 14 January 2008 01:43 Written by rslcpol Monday, 14 January 2008 01:43
Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle: The president of the Senate and the first Republican to run the chamber. A deliberate conservative who tends to think things through before speaking or acting. Has a good relationship with the media and is considered a likely candidate for governor in 2010 if U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson doesn’t run. As a longtime Gainesville senator, he was pro-development and pro-business, but not strictly a “yes man” for Perdue.
Senate President Pro Tem Eric Johnson (R-Savannah): The No. 2 leader of the Senate, he is one of the shrewdest and most powerful players at the Capitol. He’s among the most quoted officials at the Statehouse because of his ability to turn a smart phrase. An architect by profession, he has spent years building the state GOP. First elected to the Senate in 1994, Johnson has been a strong Perdue supporter.
Senate Majority Leader Tommie Williams (R-Lyons)