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  What [Crotts] meant to say was that other people had noticed Dylan Glenn's skin color. (GA-8)
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Last EditedReporting for Duty  Jul 16, 2004 09:25am
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News DateFriday, July 16, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0
DescriptionIt's hard enough to pedal backward. To do it so close to election day is darn near perilous.

On Wednesday, the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer published the contents of an interview that Mike Crotts, a Republican candidate in the 8th District congressional race, had with newspaper editors and reporters.

Crotts was discussing one of his opponents, Dylan Glenn, who is African-American and a former aide to Gov. Sonny Perdue.

"I told Dylan -- I am not a prejudiced man and know he is not a prejudiced man -- but the 8th District is not ready for you, even though you are capable of serving," Crotts is quoted as saying.

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