From Hank HQ <[email protected]>
Subject This is not what leadership looks like
Date April 4, 2022 11:00 PM
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John –

Are you as tired as we are of watching Governor Brian Kemp and defeated former
Senator David Perdue try to out-conservative each other in the Republican gubernatorial
primary? It’s exhausting – with Perdue fully embracing Trumpism and Kemp pulling out
all the stops to show how scarily conservative he is.

Recently, this race-to-the-bottom primary has taken an even more frustrating turn, as
Kemp and Perdue are now fighting over a planned electric vehicle manufacturing site
just a little east of our district. Electric truck maker Rivian is planning to build a new plant
in our state, and both Republican candidates are playing politics with the proposal.

Courting the GOP base with over-the-top political ads is one thing. But jeopardizing real
Georgia jobs to score political points is unacceptable. We can’t afford more of this fast
and loose behavior with people’s livelihoods. Will you stand with us and make a
contribution to tell Kemp and Perdue enough is enough?

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It all started with Kemp keeping the public in the dark about the development and
announcing the new plant only when it would benefit him politically. Kemp has ignored the
concerns of the local communities surrounding the site and marched ahead to score as
many political points as possible at the opportune time for his campaign.

Then Perdue stepped in and opposed the plant outright. Since when does a former
Fortune 500 CEO like Perdue try to shut down a manufacturing plant? Since Donald Trump
told him to run for Governor. Perdue has followed Trump so far down the MAGA rabbit hole,
that he’s abandoned any business sense he may once have had.

John, just so we’re clear, here’s Hank’s two cents:

- Americans are going to be driving more and more electric vehicles. That’s a good thing.

- We should make those vehicles right here in Georgia.

- Leaders need to engage the public in these discussions from the outset and work out
solutions with local communities.

In short, the next governor of Georgia needs to act like an adult. And there’s only one
candidate who fits that description – Stacey Abrams. When she becomes governor, she’ll
need bold, progressive leaders like Hank to help her fully pull Georgia out of the GOP’s grip.

Will you chip in to help Hank keep up the fight and bring common sense back to politics?


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Thank you for your support as we work together to bring real leadership to Georgia.

– Hank HQ












Congressman Hank Johnson is a former defense attorney, DeKalb County commissioner,
small business owner, and magistrate judge who now serves in Congress as a champion
for the middle class.

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