If you haven’t been paying attention, you need to be. In recent months, two election results really need to unnerve conservatives:
In this summer’s special election for Public Service Commissioner – with two seats up for a vote – an embarrassingly bad turnout resulted in an outcome in which the Democrat primary more-than-doubled the votes cast in the Republican primary. This enthusiasm gap should fill each of us with a sense of urgency.In extremely red SD21, where Republicans should finish with 70%+ vote totals, the top vote getter was a far-Left pro-abortion Democrat who finished with 40% of the vote. Now, national money is expected to flood her campaign as they hope to pull off a shocking upset in what is likely to be a low turnout runoff.
Frontline believes that conservative Christians must step up, stand firm, take action, and VOTE in massive numbers in these elections in order to keep Georgia on the right trajectory. That’s why we are proud to endorse…
Jason Dickerson for Senate District 21 – Election Date September 23rd (Early Voting Dates running September 13th and September 15th – 19th)
Throughout this campaign, I’ve had the privilege of getting to know Jason. He’s incredibly humble, has a heart for servant-leadership, and he shares our values.
A successful business leader, he knows how to innovate, find solutions, and bring people together. And, he’s devoted much of this season of life to blessing others, strengthening his community, and supporting causes of both micro and macro impact. In a political arena that can often focus on “self,” I believe Jason can provide the selfless leadership District 21 deserves.
On the principles that matter, Jason stands as a committed conservative. He supports life, education reform and opportunity, and religious freedom. He’s also got the fortitude to stand up to special interests that seek to put monetary gains ahead of the well-being of Georgians. I trust Jason to fight for what’s right in the battles ahead.
In this election, it’s imperative that we support Jason both because of the very real threat offered by his opponent and because the very real opportunity that comes with electing someone with the character, principles, and giftedness Dickerson himself brings.
And we also proudly endorse…
Fitz Johnson for Public Service Commissioner – Election Date November 4th
Very few Georgians could articulate what the Public Service Commission does, but it has a profound effect on both our lives and on the trajectory of our state. Recent history shows that off-year elections in PSC races can forecast a changing of the tide of Party control in the state.
Don’t let history repeat itself here!
Fitz has been a successful businessman, served our country in the United States Army, and has been a force for good in the community. We fully supported Governor Kemp when he appointed Commissioner Johnson to serve on the PSC, and now we are thrilled to support him for this election.
Everyone who encounters Fitz will discuss his character, earnestness, intelligence, and his desire to serve. On the Public Service Commission, he has been instrumental in ensuring Georgia energy costs are some of the lowest in the country, strengthening our grid, and protecting taxpayers. While his opponent wants to turn Georgia into California, we know that electing Fitz Johnson is instrumental in keeping our state on the right path!
More information about these endorsements and these races will be forthcoming in the coming weeks and months. Please note that Frontline has previously endorsed Commissioner Tim Echols, who faced a primary challenge, who will also join Fitz on the November ballot.
If you live in SD21, vote for Jason Dickerson THIS MONTH! And, all Georgians, must show up in force to vote Tim Echols and Fitz Johnson this fall!
Let’s Win,
Cole Muzio
President, Frontline Policy Council
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