You may not have heard of Andrew Pinson or John Barrow, but your vote might never have a bigger impact.
As a resident of Georgia’s Third Congressional District, I live in the area of the state where the highest turnout is expected. The candidates running for the one congressional seat will collectively spend over $1 million to turn out voters and deliver turnout. My county is home to two candidates in that race, each with a large base they aim to drive to the polls.
Yet, when I went to vote, every single poll worker implored me – while I was the only person standing in line – to tell my friends there was an election going on. That’s how few voters are actually showing up.
Without a statewide primary for President, Governor, or Senator, the mood of Georgians is largely apathetic to this election, but that could not be more wrong.
The Georgia Supreme Court battle going on between Pinson and Barrow is one the radical left is salivating over.
On one hand, they hope to take out Pinson – a brilliant legal mind who clerked for Clarence Thomas, was appointed by Brian Kemp, and is set to be a conservative star on the bench for decades to come.
On the other hand, they hope to install Barrow – one of Obama’s earliest endorsers in Congress, endorsed by every radical pro-abortion group nationally, overtly campaigning to undermine conservative Georgia victories, and someone whose victory would inspire millions in political giving from Democrats who now could be convinced that Georgia could go blue again in November.
Your vote for Andrew Pinson in this race is a moral imperative.
The winner of this race will have a vote on Georgia’s Heartbeat Law.
The winner of this race could decide whether or not boys play girls' sports in Georgia, parental rights are protected, religious freedom is honored, or election integrity rules are upheld.
The winner of this race is a harbinger of what happens in November – whether the Left will go “all-out” for a repeat of 2020 or whether we can see sweeping victories on a path to reclaiming our state for good.
Because of the low turnout, one can make the argument that your vote has never mattered more. You can impact this race with your vote, your engagement on social media, and by encouraging at least 5 friends to join you at the polls.
Those who want abortion-on-demand, godlessness, and boys playing girls' sports desperately want you to stay home. They are praying you stay apathetic. Will you let them win? Or, will you stand up, be counted, and vote for Andrew Pinson?
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