John, folks often ask me about my personal journey and the decision to run for governor. It’s been one exciting ride so far, so I wanted to share a few memories that defined it all:
July 2, 2001
The day I took the oath of office as the 23-year-old mayor of Nettleton. Green as a gourd, I was excited to get to work. I can’t thank the people of my hometown enough for placing their trust in me all those years ago.
November 7, 2007
At the young age of 30, I became the youngest Public Service Commissioner ever elected in Mississippi history. And I made things happen. I’ve opened up meetings that had been closed to the public for decades, brought high-speed internet to some of the most remote parts of Mississippi, put people back to work, and saved taxpayers over 6 billion dollars.
January 12, 2023
The day I launched my campaign for governor in Mississippi. I couldn’t be more grateful to have overwhelming support from voters and local community members across our great state. On day one, it was clear to me that we could build a movement strong enough to move Mississippi forward.
November 7, 2023
Nearly four months from now, Mississippi will face the most competitive Election Day in decades. And it’s one of the toughest challenges I have yet to face. It’s not easy to take on a well-funded, bought-and-paid-for politician like Tate Reeves. But I believe our campaign, powered by everyday people like you, can get the job done and move Mississippi forward.
That’s why I am counting on your support. We’re just a few days away from our crucial end-of-quarter deadline, and we need to raise $50,000 online to give us enough firepower to finally defeat Tate Reeves. Can I count on your donation today?
Thanks for your support,
Brandon Presley
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