We're just under 4 months to the Tuesday, November 8 General Election in Georgia - which means that Greater Georgia is working around the clock to continue our work to mobilize voters across the state. This month, we had tremendous success with some big registration events - where we reached hundreds of Georgians who are fired up and ready to make a change in November.
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Join Greater Georgia Chairwoman Kelly Loeffler, Dr. Lina Millan, and Pamela Alayon for a conversation about mobilizing the Latino vote - and charting a path forward for Hispanic voters to save the American Dream!
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LATEST EVENTS
4TH OF JULY CONSUMER REGISTRATION CAMPAIGN
Leading up to the Fourth of July, Greater Georgia volunteers joined Chairwoman Kelly Loeffler to register voters outside of several grocery stores in and around Fulton County - where shoppers continue to face record prices thanks to inflation, fueled by Washington's reckless spending and liberal policies.
July 1, 2022
Click here to view more photos from the event, and read more about the effort here.
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PRO-LIFE SUMMIT
Greater Georgia Chairwoman Kelly Loeffler hosted a Pro-Life Summit with passionate advocates from across the state to discuss the future of the pro-life movement in a post-Roe v. Wade world.
June 6, 2022
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CALL NIGHT FOR LIFE EVENT
The team met up at the Cobb County GOP to host a call night for Life to register and connect with voters who are passionate about the right to life.
June 15, 2022
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ALIVE IN ROSWELL REGISTRATION EVENT
Greater Georgia joined Fulton County GOP to register voters at the Alive in Roswell weekly community festival.
June 16, 2022
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UGA STUDENT REGISTRATION
Volunteers set up shop at the University of Georgia - where they registered students to vote for the November election.
June 21, 2022
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GET INVOLVED
Greater Georgia's work is critical to defending conservative values, and it will only be possible through the hard work and support of strong, grassroots volunteers.
We need your help! — Click HERE or on the buttons below to find out how you can join the fight for conservative values.
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IN THE NEWS
CHAIRWOMAN KELLY LOEFFLER DISCUSSES GREATER GEORGIA IN RECENT INTERVIEWS
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July 7, 2022
July 7, 2022
July 2, 2022
June 7, 2022
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Atlanta-Journal Constitution
July 5, 2022
Since the day both senators lost their seats in the contentious 2021 runoffs, Loeffler has made it her business to fortify Republicans’ chances in future Georgia elections, even when she’s not on the ballot.
The biggest piece of that has been launching and plowing millions of her own money into Greater Georgia, her new nonpartisan effort to register and mobilize conservatives in Georgia elections.
Read full article here, or view our press release here.
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Insider Advantage
June 24, 2022
Greater Georgia, an organization launched last February to focus on registering new conservative voters, engaging communities, and strengthening election transparency and uniformity across the state, says year-round conservative mobilization is a game-changer in Georgia.
According to the group, which is led by former U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler, data from the 2022 midterm elections shows that conservatives have experienced “a significant resurgence in participation and mobilization, particularly compared to the last midterm election in Georgia.”
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National Review
June 14, 2022
Loeffler has dedicated the intervening, pouting-free year to building and orchestrating something politically consequential, evident in the results of Georgia’s recent primaries. Launching Greater Georgia last year, Loeffler and her team set about raising funds (a lot her own money) and developing a winning strategy to activate the enormous number of conservative voters — a bloc that clearly had the potential to have flipped the 2021 special-elections’ outcomes — who had become part of that ugly category: the “disenfranchised.”
Specifically, on January 5, 2021, they proved to be non-voters. Last month, they proved reengaged. Why the turnaround?
Read full op-ed here, or read our press release here.
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Washington Examiner
June 7, 2022
A lot could have happened in Georgia after the contentious 2020 elections, but conservatives here didn’t “give up in the middle.” Instead, we passed a comprehensive election integrity law, rallied the base with strong conservative candidates and campaigns, and got back to basics by building the infrastructure to grow, reengage, and reenergize the movement.
Read full op-ed here, or read our press release here.
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The Hill – Democrats face warning signs over Latino support
Daily Wire – More Than 1 Million Voters Have Switched To The Republican Party In Last Year, Data Shows
Washington Examiner – While consumers and travelers suffer, Buttigieg focuses on 'racist' roads
The Hill – Why some aren’t buying Democrats’ ‘go vote’ message on abortion
Fox News – National Education Association teachers union proposes resolution to change 'mother' to 'birthing parent'
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