John, your support has allowed me to travel all throughout Georgia and meet folks where they are. I'm determined to work tirelessly for every vote I earn, and I'm not going to slow down one bit in the final 27 days of this race. Recently, I was glad to take two visits to places that shaped me into the person I am today. On Friday, I visited Eastman (the town where I grew up) to talk with voters about the stakes of this election. I have always worked to make sure the voices from this rural and working-class communitiy are heard by the politicians of this state. The next day, I returned to my old stomping grounds at the University of Georgia for the tailgate leading up to the Dawgs' game against Auburn. I got to meet hundreds of young people who are fired up to make an impact in this year's election. I've said many times that I'm fighting for a future where my children have the same rights I did, and seeing the enthusiasm among so many first-time voters made me even more certain that this battle can be won. I am so grateful for the opportunity to get our message out to voters everywhere in Georgia — and I'm not slowing down. We just kicked off our statewide Beauty Shop Tour, in which I'll be talking directly to folks in hair salons and barber shops across the state.
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