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Dems want nomination struck for Rep. Crawford

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ROME, Ga. -

Georgia Democrats want Rep. Rick Crawford removed from the ballot as their party's nominee.
 
The move comes after Crawford announced that he will become a Republican if he wins re-election in November.
 
State Democratic Party Chairman Mike Berlon plans to discuss the move during a news conference Monday.
 
Crawford has represented Cedartown since 2007. He replaced Democratic Rep. Bill Cummings of Rockmart.
 
He faces a challenge from Republican candidate Trey Kelley, who chaired GOP Gov. Nathan Deal's campaign in Polk County.
 
Crawford narrowly survived a 2010 election against a GOP candidate. He told the Rome News-Tribune that he left the Democratic Party after members endorsed gay marriage. He said the party no longer represented his views on abortion and gun ownership.

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