This GOP Senate Candidate's Company Paid Millions To Women In Discrimination Cases

This GOP Senate Candidate's Company Paid Millions To Women In Discrimination Cases
UNITED STATES - APRIL 17: Candidate for U.S. Senate David Perdue speaks with attendees at the Law Enforcement Cookout at Wayne Dasher's pond house in Glennville, Ga., on Thursday, April 17, 2014. A crowd of over one thousand law enforcement, government officials and guests from across the state of Georgia gathered to enjoy BBQ and Brunswick stew at the annual event. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)
UNITED STATES - APRIL 17: Candidate for U.S. Senate David Perdue speaks with attendees at the Law Enforcement Cookout at Wayne Dasher's pond house in Glennville, Ga., on Thursday, April 17, 2014. A crowd of over one thousand law enforcement, government officials and guests from across the state of Georgia gathered to enjoy BBQ and Brunswick stew at the annual event. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)

With Republicans trying to avoid a repeat of 2012's Todd Akin disaster and retake the Senate, the Georgia GOP establishment was happy to see David Perdue, a self-funded businessman, leading in the polls ahead of Tuesday's Senate primary.

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