From Cole Muzio <[email protected]>
Subject the importance of 1 seat
Date September 30, 2021 10:29 AM
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the importance of 1 seat

We are hours away from our end-of-quarter deadline, and we are $1,331.63 short of our goal. I want to share with you the importance of reaching this goal.

Last election cycle, 3 of our top races - we did TV for 2 of them and mail, texting, and digital for all 3 - were decided by LESS THAN 300 votes.

In one case, we defeated a well-known opponent of religious freedom who was running as a well-funded, phony conservative. Instead, we filled that open seat with one of the most conservative and influential young members of the General Assembly.

In another, we worked in an open seat to elect a candidate that was far more conservative over one who was already beholden to special interests. The member we elected has become one of the leading voices against mandates.

And, in the most watched legislative general election of the cycle, we helped defeat an onslaught of money from Planned Parenthood to re-elect one of our state's key pro-family leaders.

These are just a few examples of close wins where our efforts made a massive difference. Can you chip in today so we can do the same thing next cycle? Your donation of $25, $50, $100, or greater helps us plan ahead and build the war-chest needed for more wins in 2022.

Georgia would be a profoundly different place if these members - and others we endorsed and fought for - were not elected. Each are members of influence who carry bills and make things happen that would not otherwise occur if more "moderate" members were in their place. The importance of 1 seat goes beyond 1 vote, but that vote also does matter. Here are just a handful of recent examples:

* The Georgia Heartbeat Law was saved by 1 vote
* The Special Needs Scholarship we passed last year was made possible by 1 vote
* The toughest election reform bill in the State Senate passed by 1 vote
* Our Save Girls Sports Bill, which is still alive, passed in Senate Education Committee by 1 vote - a not infrequent occurrence in committees, where votes are often narrow

The importance of 1 seat cannot be overstated, and our remaining goal of $1,331.63 could make all the difference in a key race - between electing a pro-life, pro-family leader or a moderate/leftists who will either shy away from the big fights or engage in them from the other side. Please contribute today to help us reach our goal!

We are the only organization in Georgia defending our Heartbeat Law in elections. The only one who is fighting to shift our General Assembly in a more conservative, God-honoring direction. And, we need your help.

We cannot do this alone. Please help us close this quarter strong.

To Victory,

Cole Muzio

President, Frontline Policy Action

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