By Michael Davis

Interim Georgia Democratic Party Chairman Bobby Kahn on Thursday blasted Gov. Sonny Perdue's actions during his first 13 months in office and called his 2002 election campaign "racist." Taking the podium before a crowd of reporters, the newly installed Democratic leader said the governor was "hamstrung" during his election campaign, pressured by controversy over the state flag and education reforms.

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