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July 17, 2004

Albany- Georgia Supreme Court Candidate Grant Brantley stopped in Albany for his second campaign tour around the state.

Though he's qualified as a non-partisan candidate, Brantley says he is being endorsed by conservative groups like the Republican party of Georgia.

"I'm proud to have any group or any Georgia voter who shares my values or conservative philosophy support me be they conservative Democrat, conservative Independent, or conservative Republican," he says.

Brantley is challenging the only woman to ever serve on the Georgia Supreme Court, Justice Leah Sears. Both are running as non-partisan candidates.

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