John, my campaign for State Senate was just featured in The New York Times.
It’s easy to see why the national media is tuning into this race. I’m a 25-year-old Indian-American running against a Republican incumbent who was indicted on seven felony counts for trying to overturn the 2020 election results.
I’m running for office because I believe my hometown district deserves better. Our democracy depends on free and fair elections – Shawn Still’s actions should disqualify him from representing our communities.
And with my background in computer science and law, I’m well-equipped to tackle the problems Georgia is facing – both now and in the future.
Election Day is just a couple weeks away, and this toss-up district in a critical swing state is under the spotlight. Can you help me capitalize on this momentum by rushing a split donation between my campaign and Blue Vision to pay for last-minute digital ads, campaign literature, and yard signs?