Eunice Mixon with George Busbee

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A staple in south Georgia politics for more than thirty years, Eunice Mixon employs a grass roots campaign style to support candidates for public office. A science teacher and mother of two, she took up politics in 1974, recalling simply “I knew George Busbee and I liked him, and I wasn’t any big political guru. There was just somebody that was worthy of being governor, and I wanted to help him.”

Eunice Mixon with George Busbee

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