They See Me Rollin’, They Hatin’: Kandiss Taylor Bus Tour Continues

To get her message out and connect with voters, Georgia grassroots gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor heads off on another round of bus stop tours, which conclude February 26 in Decatur County.

Calling All Patriots! Georgia grassroots gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor is continuing her bus tour through Georgia, to connect with supporters, and share her optimistic view about her home state. For this round of stops, the bus tour continues on February 24 beginning in Ellaville Schley County, and concludes on February 26 in Decatur County. On Taylor’s website, supporters are being asked to sponsor the tour by the mile if at all possible. Below are the flyers, which include all times and locations for the bus tour stops on February 24, 25 and 26:

“I don’t trust our elected officials, they are not serving our public,” says the mother and longtime Georgia school administrator regarding her motivation for running for political office. “What a slap in the face to our [military] vets, and our men and women in blue, to allow these people to lie, cheat, and steal the freedom they risked their lives for,” says Taylor. She is referring to the massive fraud that took place in the 2020 election, which Taylor investigated herself (unlike Georgia’s current governor Brian Kemp or any of the other current gubernatorial candidates in Georgia).

Taylor also initiated efforts to call for a forensic audit of the 2020 Georgia election results last year. For the 2022 election, Taylor is urging voters to vote using via absentee paper ballot, and turn the ballots in on Election Day in person, since there have been so many issues with the voting machines.

If Taylor becomes elected governor, she pledges that, “We are going to care about Atlanta, and the traffic issues there; we are going to care about North Georgia and their manufacturing, we are going to care about the whole state.” And as a native of Georgia, Taylor believes it is the most beautiful state in the nation, and fully intends on protecting its valuable agriculture industry. “We will be Georgia grown, and protect our agriculture and farmers.”

Three of the core issues Taylor is building her campaign around are: Jesus, guns and babies. The first issue, Jesus, refers to how America was founded on Christian principles and Georgia is located in the Bible belt. “There’s no debating the fact that when we stuck by those Christian principles we were more unified and America as a whole thrived more economically, socially, culturally and politically.”

While Taylor plans to enforce the tenets of religious freedom, she understands that not everyone believes in Jesus, and that is ok, because “you can still have the American dream and pursue capitalism” under her administration, no matter who you are. Taylor simply stands by what she believes in, because she says she would not be here and would not have everything she has if it wasn’t for her relationship with the Lord.

The second core issue of Taylor’s campaign, guns, refers to our second amendment. America’s Founding Fathers implemented the second amendment to protect the citizens from the inevitability of a tyrannical government. Taylor feels that this protection is more important today than ever, given the current circumstances in our country.

Taylor’s third core issue is babies. This refers not only to abortion, heartbeat bills, and the right to life from conception and onwards; it also touches on human trafficking. Having been in the school system for the past twenty years, mostly as a school administrator, Taylor has been heavily involved in the fight against human trafficking. “I fought for the neediest population in Georgia,” says Taylor.

Taylor’s experience in the school system and familiarity with how the bureaucracy works also makes her an ideal candidate to manage the issue of critical race theory in the school system that has Georgian parents very concerned. The most effective way to end this trend is to see to ensure that teachers that are caught using these methods in the classroom are hit with the code of ethics. “It’s not an ethics violation now, but it will be when I’m governor,” says Taylor.

Taylor also strongly believes that the motivation to lead should come from a desire to serve the people, instead of pursuing a career in politics. She only wants smaller donors because she does not want to have large donors controlling her. This will allow her to make decisions based solely on what the citizens of Georgia want and need.

For more information on the campaign or to become a volunteer, or to interview Taylor yourself, please contact Kandiss Taylor’s campaign scheduler, Christi Maude. Her email is CHRISTI.maude@yahoo.com and her phone number is 912 312 4091.

For more information about Georgia gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor online, or to donate, please visit www.kandisstaylor.com.

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