We are thrilled to welcome President Donald Trump to Georgia next Saturday! Stay tuned - we’ll be sending out information on how to get tickets in the coming days.
Yesterday, we gave you a sneak peak of our latest ad, “Even Stronger”.
SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESSES → Yesterday was Small Business Saturday. Senator David Perdue has a proven track record of getting results for our small businesses. He has worked to reduce regulations and enable business owners to make the best decisions for their own companies. Georgia has been named the best state in the country in which to do business for eight years in a row because of Georgia's business-friendly leaders, like Senator Perdue.
When COVID-19 hit our state, Senator Perdue got to work to implement relief that could ease the complications of this uncertain time. The CARES Act that saved over 1.5 million jobs in Georgia. Nearly 175 thousand small businesses in Georgia kept their doors open with the help of a CARES loan. Through the Payment Protection Program (PPP), Senator Perdue secured $14.6 billion for Georgia small businesses, covering 86% of the state's small business payroll.
Jon Ossoff -- he's another story. Rather than advocate for the Georgia families who were hit hard by the pandemic, he publicly attacked the PPP that provided relief for those who needed it most -- all while his family’s business gleefully accepted the funding. The National Republican Senatorial Committee highlighted Ossoff's hypocrisy when it comes to the CARES Act and the Paycheck Protection Program in this video.
“I welcome his support. His advocacy for ensuring that health care is a human right in this country, for putting the interests of working families over corporate interests is welcome, is necessary, is appreciated. And so is his support.”
He also revealed his support for nationwide lockdowns -- much like the ones being implemented by leftist governors in New York and California, where businesses are shuttered and families are unallowed to be together for the holidays.
Ossoff isn't hiding his radicalism, he's telling us who he really is. We should believe him.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM → The Supreme Court delivered a big win for religious freedom on Wednesday. USA Today reported:
The court's new, more conservative majority ruled 5-4 that Gov. Andrew Cuomo's limits on churches, synagogues and other houses of worship to 10 or 25 worshipers in hard-hit regions appeared to violate the First Amendment's Free Exercise Clause.
“Even in a pandemic, the Constitution cannot be put away and forgotten,” the court's unsigned majority opinion said. “The restrictions at issue here, by effectively barring many from attending religious services, strike at the very heart of the First Amendment’s guarantee of religious liberty.”
ANTI-POLICE PAC SUPPORTING OSSOFF → The anti-police BLM PAC has pledged $500,000 to support the Ossoff-Warnock ticket. Among a number of radical policy positions, the group supports the BREATHE Act, a bill introduced by “The Squad” that would defund the police, empty prisons, and abolish ICE, along with a litany of other proposals that would weaken public safety.
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In the News
JACK KINGSTON → “This election is the last line of defense to stop the Green New Deal, Medicare for All, DC statehood, total repeal of tax cuts, more regulation, and more shutdown of business.” Click here to watch former Congressman Jack Kingston lay out what’s at stake on Fox News.
TIM SCOTT → “[These are] the most consequential two Senate seats in all of America at all times… We have to have a firewall for America, and that firewall starts and ends with those two seats in Georgia.” Click here to watch Senator Tim Scott on Fox News.
STEVE SCALISE → “I think … everybody that looks at all of these planned shifts to the left the socialists that are fighting in the House to say that they are going to go back to open borders — I mean, even Joe Biden’s talking about stopping the building of the wall and literally just letting anybody into this country, regardless of what a legal process is — ought to recognize that the only way to stop any of this is in the United States Senate right now, and those two seats are everything. It’s all on the line. I know I have already hosted events. We’ve raised over $200,000, and I hope everybody stays engaged in those races. I hope the people of Georgia vote for both Senator Perdue and Senator Loeffler. Everything is on the line.” Click here to watch Steve Scalise on Fox News.
Inoculations for a COVID-19 vaccine could be ready as early as next month, U.S. Sen. David Perdue said. Perdue, making a campaign stop in Thomasville on Tuesday, said Vice President Mike Pence has informed him that the vaccines could be ready soon, thanks to the efforts of the White House’s Operation Warp Speed.
Associated Press: Senate control brings new urgency to Georgia turnout drive “Let’s not kid ourselves: This is a real race,” said Rove, who is leading fundraising efforts for the runoffs.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee expects to have 1,000 staffers on the ground in Georgia. For comparison, the Republican National Committee had a total of 3,000 paid field staff across the whole country during the presidential race.
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