Join Us for a Sunset Cruise Dec. 7th — and Help Us Keep Georgia Red 🇺🇸
Dear Friends & Patriots,
Good afternoon! Can I ask a favor? Would you consider joining Chelsey and me for a festive Sunset Cruise on December 7th? You’ll enjoy great company, new friendships, drinks, and hors d’oeuvres as we cruise around Lake Lanier Islands, lit up with Christmas lights! How fitting that our event falls on National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day — a reminder of the courage and sacrifice that preserved our freedom.
The hardest part of running for public office is asking my friends for contributions. Honestly, it feels more like begging. I know how stretched everyone already is. The only way I can keep asking is by remembering why I’m running in the first place. So many veterans have given their very lives for our freedom — the least I can do is step up and fight to protect those freedoms from within. I believe one of the best ways we can honor their sacrifice is to serve honorably in public office and/or support and hold accountable those who feel called to do so.
As many of you know, I’ve felt a growing burden to step back into public service for a second season. We came very close to winning the Senate seat last year against a deeply entrenched opponent whose family held influence in this county for over a century. Part of me wanted to move on and enjoy this prime season of our lives — but I just can’t ignore what’s happening. We are slowly losing this beautiful state we love to radical liberals. As long as I believe I can help turn the tide, I have to fight for the next generation. At the end of my life, I want to know I did everything possible to leave Georgia — and our nation — better than I found it.
My family and our incredible team of volunteers are fully committed to putting in the hard work to win this State House seat. But the truth is, we can’t do it alone. As a family, we’ve made sacrifices to free up the time and resources to invest in this campaign. Will you consider contributing alongside us so we have the resources to win?
This is a very winnable race — the district couldn’t be better suited for me. It includes parts of Suwanee, Sugar Hill, Buford, and Flowery Branch — communities where I’ve lived, worked, built businesses, and served for most of my life. I know this district, and I’m the proven conservative who will be effective on day one.
I’m facing two opponents in this race — but with We the People standing together, we will win. Fifteen years ago, when I first ran for this seat, everyone said my opponent couldn’t be beaten. But because of an army of dedicated volunteers and donors, we won big. With your help, we can do it again.
Would you prayerfully consider joining our Host Committee for this cruise by making a generous contribution today?
“Generous” means different things for each of us — for some, that may be the maximum of $6,600 per couple or $3,300 per individual, while for others, it might be $50 or $100. Whatever the amount, it will be deeply appreciated and carefully invested. I’ll never forget that I represent We the People — not special interest groups.
Even if you can't attend the cruise, your participation as a Host Committee member or your most generous contribution would be greatly appreciated.
Please share this invitation with all of your friends and encourage them to get involved. Whether or not they live in the district, this House seat impacts them. The truth is, most votes I cast will affect the entire state of Georgia. When it comes to local issues, this seat greatly impacts everyone living in Gwinnett, Hall, and Forsyth counties — and keeping Georgia red impacts the entire nation.
Together, let’s stand for faith, family, and freedom — and fight to protect the values that make Georgia great.
With gratitude and patriotism,
Josh & Chelsey Clark Josh Clark For State House www.VoteJosh.com
Cell 404.723.8989
🇺🇸 “Land of the Free Because of the Brave”
“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." - Ronald Reagan