Ethics watchdog Anderson announces U.S. Senate bid
By JIM THARPE
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A former Rome, Ga., bookstore owner known for filing ethics complaints against state officials has announced his intentions to run as a Libertarian for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Democrat Zell Miller.
George Anderson, 50, said he joined the Libertarian Party a month ago and will seek the party's nomination at its Feb. 28 convention in Douglasville.
"After years of trying to monitor public officials, I'm going to campaign and try to get elected and make a difference," Anderson said today. "I'm very upset with both major political parties. I see special interets as the main interests to both parties.
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