Joni Ernst in South Georgia: We Must Defend the Majority for Our Children and Grandchildren
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We had another great day on the road with Iowa Senator Joni Ernst with stops in Crisp, Thomas, and Lowndes counties!
JONI ERNST→ “David and I worked on the 2018 farm bill together, making sure that Georgia farmers have a fighting chance out there to feed the world… As a combat veteran, and having served in different installations here in the great state of Georgia, how important it is that we are supporting our military men and women, those that are defending our nation. David and I have been serving on the Armed Services Committee together, and I can tell you that every year we’re working through the National Defense Authorization Act, making sure that we are providing the resources necessary for the men and women serving in uniform.”
DAVID PERDUE → “We’re on the second day of our second 2020 bus tour around Georgia. This is the ‘Win Georgia, Save America’ tour… You got to understand what [Democrats] want to do: This is the dangerous part. This is the part Kelly and I - we didn’t know this was going to happen - but it’s our task to hold these two seats with your help.”
FOX NEWS LIVE FROM MACON --> Yesterday morning, Senator Perdue joinedFox & Friends ahead of a full day on the trail.
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JONI ERNST→ “I’ll tell you, every single one of those days that I was in uniform, I was also striving to serve my Creator, God. And so for [Warnock] to tell me that because I served in uniform I could not serve God, you know, is outrageous and offensive.”
Listen to Senator Ernst’s full discussion with Hugh Hewitt here. RAND PAUL → “I hope that libertarian voters if they’re listening will say, ‘You know what, now is a choice of letting Washington, D.C. become a state. It’s a choice of whether or not the taxes go up and corporations flee abroad to get lower taxes again.’ So I think there are a lot of reasons why the people who voted out of principle for the libertarian candidate this time around ought to think about you know what do I really want AOC and Bernie and these far left candidates to be running the country?”
Listen to Senator Paul’s conversation with Tim Bryant here. MARSHA BLACKBURN → “Chuck Schumer said it all. ‘If we take Georgia’ - not win Georgia, if we take Georgia - ‘we change America...’ It is imperative that everybody votes. If you like the Trump tax cuts that you got in 2017, if you want to keep your own health insurance, your own doctor, if you do not want to see the Green New Deal implemented, if you do not want D.C. to have statehood, or Puerto Rico to have statehood, or felons to have the right to vote, you need to go to the polls and vote.”
Watch Senator Blackburn’s interview on Fox & Friends First here. HUGH HEWITT → Yesterday in the Washington Post, Hugh Hewitt laid out what’s at stake if Democrats take the Senate. Liberals and leftists must have been chagrined by Schumer’s all-too-revealing exultation as he recently celebrated Joe Biden’s election victory, “Now we take Georgia, then we change America!” If Schumer wins Senate control, he can indeed “change America” by beginning the undoing of the capstone achievement of McConnell’s steady, disciplined six years as majority leader: confirmation of three Supreme Court justices and 53 appeals court judges.
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The left side of the Democratic Senate caucus wants to end the supermajority requirement for legislation as well. These are the same folks who want to increase the number of seats on the Supreme Court, “packing” it to guarantee that their radical agenda is realized. With Schumer as majority leader, this too would be on the menu.
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If Perdue and Loeffler lose the Georgia runoffs, and Schumer takes charge of the Senate, the federal judiciary will begin a leftward lurch with each Biden nominee confirmed by a simple majority. If Perdue or Loeffler wins, Biden will be more inclined to nominate moderate jurists, not hard-left “living Constitution” enthusiasts certain to be rejected. Read the rest of Hewitt’s op-ed here.