GEORGIA IS TOO CLOSE TO CALL - WE NEED TO KEEP FIGHTING The polls were wrong again and Georgia is in danger of turning blue! I need the conservative grassroots to act fast and help me fight to keep it red. Hey Friend — it’s Kelly Loeffler.
But the race in Georgia is about more than just the balance of power in Washington. It’s about differing visions for America’s future. If my opponent Raphael Warnock wins this election by “flipping” Georgia, he will be the new darling of the Left - and that will be disastrous for America.
Does this sound like someone who should be Georgia’s next Senator to you?
It’s why I can’t give up - and why I’ll keep fighting for Georgians. Let me tell you - I couldn’t be more different from Raphael Warnock and his radical liberal allies.
I’m not a politician. I’m a businesswoman and a conservative who has spent my life in the real world, getting real results.
I often mention that I grew up on a farm because farm life teaches you things it’s hard to learn anywhere else.
By age 10, I was working in the fields and punching a time clock. If you haven't done it yourself, let me tell you: it's no walk in the park — it’s all blinding summer heat, hacking out weeds, and sore muscles. On a farm, nothing is guaranteed. Only when you get pushed to the brink do you know what you are capable of doing.
I loved the farm, and it made me who I am. But I had big dreams. I packed my bags and left the farm to head to college.
It didn't come easy. I waited tables to make ends meet. And we had to take risks — including mortgaging my family's land to help me earn an MBA.
Maybe I was a little less polished or had fewer connections, than most of my classmates in business school when I arrived. But they weren't farm kids - so I had to work harder. It's what I knew how to do.
That’s the mindset I brought to nearly three decades in business, too. By the time I got the call from Governor Kemp to serve in the Senate, I had started businesses, created hundreds of jobs, and sat on the board of community organizations all over Georgia.
I walked away from my life as a businesswoman to serve my fellow Georgians. And I’ve brought that same farm-girl attitude to Washington.
I came to Washington to shake up the status quo, and I’ve worked hard to get results for Georgians.
During my short time in office, I have:
I’ll never stop working for you and I’ll never let the Establishment beat me — it’s not in my DNA to give in.
Senator Kelly Loeffler
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