Jackson, Georgia isn’t the kind of place that makes national news very often.
It’s not a big city. It doesn’t have a famous skyline or a professional sports team.
What it has is something a whole lot more valuable, and a whole lot harder to replace.
It's the kind of town where July 4th is still a big deal.
Where folks put flags on their porches not because somebody told them to, but because they genuinely mean it.
Where the hardware store owner knows your daddy's name, and where people still hold the door open for strangers without thinking twice about it.
Where you can still hear a crowd go quiet when Taps plays at the cemetery.
Where the old veterans in the parade get the loudest applause every single time, because every single person standing on that sidewalk understands what those men and women gave up so the rest of us could be there.
That's the America I grew up in.
And I'll tell you, I never took a single day of it for granted.
John, I think about that America every single day of this campaign. Because here's what I know about Jon Ossoff that I don't think gets said enough:
He doesn't represent that America.
If he had his way, towns like Jackson would be quietly forgotten, left behind in favor of the coastal elite's vision of what this country is supposed to look like.
Diversity committees, government programs, and Washington bureaucrats deciding what's best for people they've never met and communities they've never set foot in.
That's not a small disagreement about tax policy, John. That is a fundamental difference in what we believe America is supposed to be.
This race is about policy, yes.
Ossoff's vote to skyrocket your grocery bill.
His vote to send stimulus checks to prisoners and illegal aliens.
His votes to let men compete in women's sports.
Those things matter enormously, and I am going to fight him on every single one of them.
But underneath all of that, this race is about something bigger.
It's about what kind of America our kids and grandkids grow up in.
It's about whether the town where a little boy can watch veterans march down Main Street and feel something real in his chest can still exist in twenty years.
I believe we can save that America. I believe it's worth every fight, every mile on the road, every dollar raised, and every prayer said between now and November.
But I need you with me in this fight, John.
Will you chip in today and help us fight for the America we both know is worth saving?
Thanks, John, your support means everything to me.
Mike Collins
Republican Nominee — U.S. Senate (GA)
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