From Josh Clark <[email protected]>
Subject Two quick questions.
Date March 23, 2024 7:18 PM
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Public servants must remember they didn't get there on their own.

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Dear Friends & Patriots,

I feel terrible asking for anything, especially over email.If I’m going to ask, I’d prefer being in person or at least over the phone. However, the reality is that time is short and so much is at stake to keep Georgia, a battle ground state, conservative. There is so much to do before the primary election on May 21st, where everything will be decided in this State Senate race. Thank you for understanding!

By God’s grace, I will be a bold warrior in the State Senate, but I need your help! Please let me make two requests: we need donations and volunteers! You can help us regardless of where you live! See details below for volunteer kick-off Sunday, March 24th from 5-7pm.

My biggest motivation in business since I was a teenager was wanting to have the time, money, and freedom to pursue ministry without asking for help. When I was young, my father was a pastor, and before he started his business we lived on the generosity of others and even lived in other people’s homes. From an early age I was determined to be successful so that I could always give and never have to ask for help.

I never dreamed that God would call me to a ministry of public service which requires me to practically beg for support, yet that is the humble state I found myself in. While I don’t like it asking for money, I know it’s healthy for a public servant to know that he didn’t get there by himself. When we win this race and I go to the Georgia Capitol, with God’s helpI will remember that I didn’t get there by myself.

I just keep telling myself that if my brothers can face thebullets in Afghanistan, I face the discomfort of fundraising and asking forvolunteers.

In addition to donations, we need volunteers to help makecalls (from anywhere), write notes, knock on doors, attend events, etc. Ifyou’re local, we are having a volunteer kick-off Sunday from 5-7pm in FloweryBranch. Please text 404-944-8989 if you can attend.
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Please give your most generous gift, whether it’s $25, $50,$250, $1,000, $2,000 or even $3,300. Your donation will help us fight to securethe blessings of liberty for the next generation!

I’m not asking you to stand in front of bullets like my fourbrothers did, but I am boldly and unashamedly asking you to give according toyour ability. Also, will you please consider asking your friends to join you ingiving? Together we can overcome and pass the torch of freedom to the nextgeneration!

Thank you and God bless,

Josh

Josh Clark

cell: (770) 299-9486‬
Candidate for State Senate District 49

www.VoteJosh.com

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." - Ronald Reagan
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