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The latest from the Georgia Capitol & the campaign trail.
Annotated closings from the Farm Bureau candidate forum.
The Farm Bureau & the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce recently hosted a candidate forum & meet and greet at Canton’s historic courthouse, including these annotated and fact-checked closing pitches by the candidates.
Annotated responses about immigration enforcement.
At the recent candidate forum, John Albers and JD Jordan were each asked how they would you stop the illegal invasion of our state. Watch popup videos of their their responses and read annotated trasnscripts to find out more about their unscripted answers.
Annotated responses about the soaring cost of housing.
At the recent candidate forum, JD Jordan and John Ablers were each asked how they would address the soaring cost of housing and protect home ownership and the American Dream. Watch popup videos of their their responses and read annotated trasnscripts to find out more about their unscripted answers.
Annotated responses about energy costs.
At the recent candidate forum, John Albers and JD Jordan were each asked how they would reel in energy costs for Georgia families. Watch popup videos of their their responses and read annotated trasnscripts to find out more about their unscripted answers.
Annotated responses about Medicaid expansion.
At the recent candidate forum, JD Jordan and John Ablers were each asked if they supported Medicaid expansion in Georgia. Watch popup videos of their their responses and read annotated trasnscripts to find out more about their unscripted answers.
Annotated intros from the Farm Bureau candidate forum.
The Farm Bureau & the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce hosted a candidate forum & meet and greet at Canton’s historic courthouse. Over the course of the next few weeks, I’ll share the exchanges from this forum, including these annotated and fact-checked introductions.
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