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MONDAY, AUGUST 8


ICYMI: ALBANY HERALD PROFILES KELLY LOEFFLER'S JOURNEY FROM U.S. SENATE TO GREATER GEORGIA 

 

(ATLANTA) – In case you missed it, The Albany Herald featured a Sunday edition interview with Greater Georgia Chairwoman Kelly Loeffler. She discusses her journey from serving in the U.S. Senate, to taking the lessons from the 2020 election, to bootstrapping Greater Georgia outside an election year - helping grow Georgia's conservative movement and mobilizing voters at a critical time.


You can read the full article by clicking HERE, or read a few quotes below:

“Georgia is not just a large state, it is a diverse state. We're talking to people, knocking on doors, rebuilding the party's infrastructure. We're out there talking to black, Latino and Asian voters, to women's groups. Part of our mission is to educate voters, to help them understand the issues and where the people they're asked to vote for stand on those issues. Because an engaged voter is a more empowered voter.”


This is a great opportunity for our party. The other side is pushing this concept of a 'green economy,' and that's nothing more than a fallacy. Instead of working to make things better, they're selling this green utopia that's not happening. So we get these high gas prices, high food costs, an economy that's making it tough for people to make a living.


"We have the pieces in place: the data, the resources, the manpower ... the infrastructure. It's a matter of working that ground game, knocking on those doors, making those calls, sending those texts. Right now, this is what I'm called to do. I experienced a setback, a failure in my campaign. But you learn more from failure than you do success. I'm taking what I learned and putting it to good use."

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