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Grassroots Georgia gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor and VoterGA have developed an alliance over their common fight for election integrity. Now Taylor’s 3-day round of bus tour stops this week will include a tour of the new VoterGA office in Ringgold.

Grassroots Georgia gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor and VoterGA have developed an alliance over their common fight for election integrity. Now Taylor’s 3-day round of bus tour stops this week will include a tour of the new VoterGA office in Ringgold.

Georgia grassroots gubernatorial candidate has covered substantial ground in her bus tour throughout all 159 counties in Georgia. This week she will spend three days making bus tour stops, first on Thursday April 28 starting at 10:30 am in Pike County and it will continue into Friday April 29 starting at 8:30 am in Cowetta County and Saturday April 30 starting at 8:30 am in Chattooga County.

On April 30, Taylor will also be making a special stop in Ringgold, at the Cleburne Square Shopping Center. While there, Taylor will tour the new 4,000 square foot headquarters VoterGA just opened at the end of March, which is located in the shopping center at the corner of Legion Street and Lafayette Street near the courthouse in Ringgold. Below are flyers with all dates and times for the bus tour stops during these three days:

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kandiss taylor bus tour
kandiss taylor bus tour

Taylor and VoterGA have an exceptional type of alliance. Throughout the past year and a half, both Taylor and VoterGA have gone to great lengths to take necessary administrative and legal measures to investigate the extensive irregularities and fraud that occurred before, during and after the 2020 election. Garland Favorito, co-founder of VoterGA, recently said himself that “No candidate running for any office has worked harder for Georgia election integrity than Dr. Kandiss Taylor.”

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Kandiss Taylor leads supporters in prayer

Taylor is the only gubernatorial candidate (and this includes candidate and current governor Brian Kemp) 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 has yet to give the go-ahead for such an audit to happen. In November 2021, Kemp made a half-hearted attempt to play the part of a lawmaker concerned over election integrity when he admitted to a small fraction of the evidence discovered by non-profit election integrity organization VoterGA.

VoterGA has been in court numerous times with their lawsuit to get access to the 20,000 to 30,000 mail-in ballots in Fulton County that were determined to be potentially counterfeit, to no avail. And just a few weeks ago, VoterGA reported how Governor Kemp blocked certain changes to a key election integrity bill that would allow the unsealing of Georgia election ballots, which would therefore improve ballot chain of custody procedures.

Georgia gubernatorial candidate David Perdue also failed to do anything to fight for his own Congressional seat and investigate the potential fraud that took place in the January 2021 runoff election in Georgia, despite numerous red flags that were raised on the morning of the election. As a result, he handed the election to candidates Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff. A year later, as he announced that he was going to run for governor, Perdue finally filed a lawsuit over the 2020 election fraud.

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. VoterGA has been fighting for years to get rid of the ballot marking devices in Georgia, including a lawsuit they filed in 2021 to ban Dominion Voting Machines. At the court hearing for that lawsuit in October 2021, VoterGA expressed concerns about whether there’s a way to verify that the QR code used to tabulate a voter’s intent reflects the voter’s choices after using a ballot marking device. These concerns were dismissed by the judge, as you can see for yourself in this video of the hearing.

At a press conference that just took place on March 7, VoterGA presented a 15-point analysis that can be verified through public ballot images at GAballots.com or other sites. Here are just a few of the issues presented in the 15-point analysis: 1) All 374,128 in-person ballot images for the original count are missing 2) 4,000+ tabulator images have impossible time stamps 3) 85 closing tapes for 12,024 Election Day ballots are unsigned or missing.

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Kandiss Taylor

And just as Taylor is onto Dominion Voting Machines and the potential corruption in that area, she has expressed similar concerns over polling practices being used by the media, and thus made a decision for her campaign to step away from poll participation. “The fake pollsters play into the standard media narrative that only establishment or celebrity politicians are worthy of being elected. These polls don’t reflect will of the people or the truth because of how they’re conducted. Worse, the dishonesty also deprives the people of the opportunity to make their voice heard – and we’ve had more than enough of that in Georgia,” explains Taylor about her decision to cease poll participation.

Taylor added, “We will show up for the real polls on Election Day, May 24, and until then, the fake pollsters and fake news will just have to wonder how many grassroots voters the Taylor Campaign is amassing. We refuse to participate in their narrative or in the potential algorithmic programming of the voting machines.”

The Many Stripes of Kandiss Taylor’s Campaign Platform

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 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.

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@kandisstaylor.com.

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

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