Unfazed by discrimination from media outlets, Georgia grassroots gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor is reaching more and more Georgians as the Washington outsider shares her hopeful message. She will be making more stops this Thursday, March 31, Friday, April 1 and Tuesday, April 5 in her campaign bus tour throughout all 159 counties in Georgia.
Calling All Patriots! Georgia grassroots gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor is adding more stops to her bus tour through Georgia, to connect with supporters, and share her optimistic view about her home state and what she can contribute as a Washington outsider.
This round of bus tour stops will begin on Thursday, March 31 at 8:30 am in Vidalia (located in Toombs County), and will continue on Friday, April 1, ending at 2 pm in Pearson (located in Atkinson County). Then there will be more stops on Tuesday, April 5, which will will conclude at 3:50 pm in Homer (located in Banks 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 dates and locations:



Taylor is not discouraged by the ongoing attempts to suppress her voice and trample her opportunity to reach the people of Georgia. The obstacles at the forefront of Taylor’s battle this week have been media outlets trying to exclude her from their debates. These media outlets include WSB TV, WRBL (Columbus, GA) and WTOC (Savannah, GA). When asked why on earth they would discriminate against the only female gubernatorial candidate and prevent her from being heard, the only excuse these stations have produced is that her poll numbers aren’t high enough.
Taylor knows better, and so do the people of Georgia. “I know for a fact that I am polling at 30 percent, I know because I have talked to people that are doing the polls, I know because I have done my own inner polling, and I know they’re lying. They’re not saying my name when they call, they’re saying Kemp and Perdue, they’re refusing to say my name. So then everything I am getting in those low percentages are organic voters that are saying ‘No I’ll vote for Kandiss Taylor.’”
To sign the petition to allow Taylor to participate in the debates and give the people of Georgia a chance to hear her qualifications to be governor and then decide for themselves, click here.
“I will win, because the people of Georgia will win, we will win, we’re taking this state back, we’re going to be free, we’re not going to live in China,” says Taylor, well aware of the threat she presents to the Washington establishment, because they know she cannot be bought and won’t bend her knee to influences that have nothing to do with the will of the people. “We’re done with your mandates, we’re done with your games, we’re done with your transgender concepts being shoved down our kids’ throats, we’re done with you trying to divide us by color and by political class, by working class, social class, we’re sick of it.”

Taylor says she wants the people of Georgia to have a voice again. “It’s not about me. If the people of Georgia want something, as a majority of people, then that’s what they get. I have more power in my own body right now as a Georgian than I will as governor, because then I will have your power [of the people. Not my power.”
For this reason, Taylor stands with the people of Georgia by opposing projects like the plan to build an oversized Rivian warehouse, which would be located in Morgan & Walton Counties, adjacent to Newton and Jasper Counties. Since the plant would sit on 2,000 acres of land, that would make it five times the size of the Tesla auto assembly plant in Fremont, California.
Taylor has noted that there are other areas in the vast Peachtree state where this plant could be installed, without wreaking so much havoc on Georgia’s small towns, rural life, and natural environment. The plans for this project may quite possibly have something to do with the substantial incentive package of tax breaks, abatements and infrastructure improvements being offered to Rivian by the State of Georgia.
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 have beaches, we have metro, and our number one business is agriculture. It’s a billion-dollar industry, and this is why China wants us so bad.”
Taylor is the only gubernatorial candidate in Georgia who investigated the reported fraud from the 2020 election herself. She pulled tabulator tapes, made open records requests, and consulted with the people involved with the full forensic audit in Arizona to find out how to get the same type of audit going in Georgia. The current governor Brian Kemp has yet to give the go-ahead for such an audit to happen.
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.
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. “If you are voting to put limits on my gun rights, you are not a conservative,” says Taylor. “We are free because we are armed.”
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 genuinely 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 has been offered money on several occasions to get out of the race. But she stands her ground. “We need normal people to run and serve and come home,” she says. Taylor refers to “systemic politicians” as one of Georgia’s biggest issues. “So we run for this, we go here, and we go there, and we wait our turn…It isn’t anybody’s turn, it’s the best person that’s willing to serve at the time. Whoever that is.”
Just yesterday supporters reported to Taylor, with screenshots, that there’s an online poll that finally included her name, but when they these supporters try to select her, an error message comes up. Another small poll that Taylor has always won chose to exclude her altogether this week and polled a mere eighteen people to show that current governor Brian Kemp is the front runner.
But Taylor is facing these obstacles head-on and assures voters that everything will be handled, and nothing can stop the force that is driving her campaign: the will of her heavenly father, whom she calls Jesus. On her bus tour stops, Taylor says she is humbled by the amount of people that ask her to join them in prayer. “You can’t stop what God has ordained. You can’t stop when God wants to protect the people.”
Taylor is not alone in this fight. “I would have already quit without my volunteers. We have thousands of you, all over the state of Georgia. I’m running because of you. We’re going to win because of you. And it’s not my seat to win, it’s not Governor Kemp’s seat to keep, it belongs to the people.”
Taylor also has the skilled Patriots who have endorsed her and are in her corner to offer their help where needed. Taylor has received endorsements from Attorney Lin Wood, My Pillow creator, author and public speaker Mike Lindell, boxer Nino Rodriguez and broadcast journalist Ann Vardersteel. Taylor is also endorsed by podcasters Seth Keshel, Gary Binford, and Stew Peters, who just had her on his show this week.
Taylor says the spirit around her campaign is like no other, and the powers-that-be that are trying to suppress her are well aware of this. “Yesterday I got flowers given to me, and today, I had two different kids, two precious little boys, at 2 different locations that brought me more flowers, and I just love it. I don’t know about those other two guys running against me [Brian Kemp and David Purdue], but I know they’re not getting flowers brought to them like I am.”

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.
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