Republican Governor Nathan Deal of Georgia continues to argue in his reelection campaign that he has created thousands of jobs in the state since taking office in 2011. However, he fails to point out that most recent hiring has occurred in overwhelming white or well-to-do communities north of Atlanta or in suburban Columbus. Very few, if any, companies or businesses have sprung up lately in areas where poor whites or blacks reside, like in central or South Georgia. Nathan Deal must be called out by Democrats for his severe lapse in judgment regarding this crucial issue and others in Georgia's race for governor.
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