John, after this month's runoffs, I want to take a moment and explain all that's at stake next

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Ted Terry LOGO

John, this is Ted Terry. Thank you to everyone who took part in last week’s runoff election.

 

We're entering a historic time for our progressive movement in DeKalb and Georgia broadly. The national spotlight is coming once again for the Biden vs. Trump Debate in Atlanta this week, and we know turnout in DeKalb county is critical to defeat MAGA Extremists in November.

 

That's why we're not slowing down—this Friday is our first End of Quarter Fundraising Deadline of the General Election. Our fundraising numbers go public after, and we need to show all watching that we'll have the resources to turnout DeKalb Democratic in November. Can you chip in to help us raise the $4,117 more we need online to meet our End of Quarter Fundraising Goal?

This is a turning point for our community and our campaign.

 

After our election with much of DeKalb's leadership changing, my goal is to build an effective coalition to 1️⃣ improve public infrastructure, 2️⃣ increase access to quality healthcare, and 3️⃣ execute the DeKalb Green New Deal. 

 

I need you with me to achieve our goals for DeKalb County and allow us to deliver a victory in Georgia once again this election. Before our numbers go public, can you chip in any amount to help us raise the $4,117 more we need online to meet our End of Quarter Fundraising Goal?

Thank you,

Ted Terry

 

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Ted is the former Mayor of Clarkston, Georgia - the most ethnically diverse square mile in America. He was elected as the first and only millennial member of the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners in November, 2020.

As DeKalb County Commissioner, Ted continues to push for progressive changes. He is deeply involved in advancing environmental sustainability, improving public infrastructure, advocating for affordable housing, and promoting economic development in the county. Ted is also a passionate advocate for social justice, working tirelessly to ensure equal opportunities for all residents, regardless of their race, religion, or socio-economic status. Ted will work to defend civil rights, reproductive rights, LGBTQIA+ rights, indigenous rights, and constitutional rights.

Ted and his wife Andrea reside in DeKalb.

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