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Vice President Pence in Georgia:
Fighting to Defend The Majority


Folks -
 
We had a great time with Vice President Pence in Canton and Gainesville today! 

As Fox 5 Atlanta reported:
With just a little more than six weeks until their January runoffs, Republican Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue got support from one of the biggest names in the GOP. Vice President Mike Pence traveled to Georgia Friday to headline what the Georgia Republican Party labeled “Defend the Majority” rallies.
 
“It is great to be back in the Peach State!” Pence told the crowd gathered outside Chattahoochee Technical College in Canton. 


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“The President wanted me to be here today because we need Georgia to send these two great Senators back to a Republican majority. First because of who they are. Second because of all we've accomplished, and because the Republican Senate majority could be the last line of defense for all that we've done to defend this nation, revive our economy and preserve the God-given liberty that we hold dear.”

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"Today we are the last line of defense against this country making a change to the left that we won't get to undo for maybe two, three, four, five generations. We cannot let that happen...Kelly and I are asking you to stand with us. And let's make darn sure that the road to socialism never runs through the state of Georgia!" 

Click here or below to watch Vice President Pence's speech. 
Click here to watch full remarks from the event.
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When COVID hit Georgia, David went to work to provide relief for our state, securing $47 billion for schools, hospitals, small businesses, farmers and communities, and accelerated investments in vaccines, PPE and testing.
 
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Jon Ossoff and his backers would radically change America with their socialist agenda. We make this message clear in our new ad.

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Today, the Washington Post made some good points about Republicans plans for the runoff: 
Amid the coming flood of campaign ads and carefully crafted messages, only one party is truly communicating the stakes of the election. It’s the Republicans.
 
They’re the only ones reminding voters just how important this election is, because if Democrats win both seats, they’ll have a Senate majority and Joe Biden might actually be able to implement the legislative agenda he was elected on, while if Republicans win just one of the two, they’ll retain control and will almost certainly bring about an era of unprecedented obstruction.
 
So what’s happening in Georgia, so far anyway, is a pair of races where the Republicans are communicating the real stakes, and the Democrats seem to want to make the race smaller.
In the News
Free Beacon: Ossoff Dodges on Warnock’s Praise for Anti-Semitic Pastor
Senate hopeful Jon Ossoff, who has repeatedly referred to himself and fellow Democrat Raphael Warnock as a "team" in Georgia's Senate runoffs, dodged questions on Warnock's longtime support for anti-Semitic pastor Rev. Jeremiah Wright
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The relationship between the two candidates could hamper Democratic hopes of winning a de facto Senate majority in January. During the same Wednesday event, Ossoff told reporters that he and Warnock are running as a "team," calling the pastor an "inspirational leader." The Democrat also called Warnock a "moral leader for our state and our country" at a Sunday campaign stop in Cobb County.

 

Free Beacon: Omar Backs Warnock: ‘Nobody Can Serve God and the Military’
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.) defended Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock's claim that "nobody can serve God and the military" on Wednesday, calling criticism of Warnock's comments "a disgrace and shameful."
 
Omar—who has her own history of controversial comments about U.S. troops—came to Warnock's defense, after the Washington Free Beacon reported on his 2011 sermon in which he argued there is a conflict between serving God and the military. Video of the sermon drew sharp criticism from Republicans this week, including calls for Warnock to drop out of the race from Sens. Tom Cotton (Ark.) and Marsha Blackburn (Tenn.).
 
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