The 6th district is inexplicably represented by a medical doctor, Tom Price, who not only voted against investing money in stem cell research in 2005, but did so again in 2006–and refused to vote to overturn the recent Bush veto, as if to put an exclamation mark on his “no.” Further, he’s voting against the district’s interest by voting to extend the Bush tax cuts, in the current frantic-spending environment being propelled by Republicans–thereby embodying the Republican version of “cut and run,” which is to cut taxes and run away from the resulting debt.

This is the district formerly represtented by Newt Gingrich, so it’ll be a tough sell. But the Democrats have an intriguing candidate for this seat which Price won unopposed in the last election–and Steve Sinton has a grasp of the issues and a conservative, yet progressive, position to provide an appealing alternative to the status quo. He’s been making quite an impression. I like the way he puts his stem cell position:

The stakes couldn’t be higher. Recently, President Bush–against the will of the majority of Americans–vetoed a bill supporting embryonic stem cell research. Our health is being held hostage.

Instead of finding cures to cancer, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and other diseases that afflict many of us and our loved ones, a stroke of a pen – W’s first veto – made him The Decider. We don’t get the best medical breakthrough of the century. What’s worse is that my opponent, a medical doctor, REFUSED to vote to override President Bush’s veto.

Isn’t it time we send a message to Washington, not a rubber stamp?