LAST CALL To Run for Georgia GOP Office

LAST CALL To Run for Georgia GOP Office

The Georgia GOP is run by an executive committee that consists of numerous officers, most of whom are elected this year through the conventions.

If you wish to have your voice heard through the Republican Party, or to improve the party, you have a couple main options:

1. Run for Party Office – (LAST CHANCE!)

2. Resolutions

To run for state party office, today is the LAST DAY you can declare to do so. The convention call makes it very clear that if you want to run for State Chairman, First Vice Chairman, Second Vice Chairman, Treasurer, Secretary, Assistant Treasurer, or Assistant Secretary, you MUST submit a “notice of candidacy” and “a political resume” to the State Secretary of the Georgia GOP *before* 5:00 PM today, March 15, 2025. 

If you agree with basic Republican principles, which are held by the Georgia Republican Assembly (GRA), and want to see both politicians and those who run for party office held accountable to them, you should consider applying to join the GRA, and then attending our endorsing convention on May 10, 2025.

The GRA Convention is where YOUR opinion matters.

The GRA is the state chapter of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies (NFRA), which both endorsed President Trump and is devoted to organizing and unifying truly principled grassroots Republicans to stop fake Republicans and hold politicians accountable. While the Establishment wants you to just follow after a candidate without knowing what they’ve done or will do, the GRA is devoted to making sure you have a clear report of everything going on, and that you can work together with and be coordinated with like-minded people from throughout the state. The GRA is the premier grassroots vehicle for having your voice heard, as all GRA endorsements are made by people like you, who actually care about getting the decision right, not following what paid political industry operatives tell you or by a small group of people.

GRA endorsed candidates are the best ones for the party and the only way we beat the Establishment and drain the swamp. You should be a part. And you should avoid listening to the attacks and fearmongering that people (often originating from the paid political industry) create for all levels of party office: if someone is trying to divide you in the elections for county, district, or state GOP offices, they are likely trying to manipulate you into a less than ideal outcome. Get involved in your local GRA chapter and refuse to commit support to people until the GRA has endorsed.

Regarding resolutions, the GAGOP passes resolutions that don’t seem to have an impact. That’s because certain people don’t want the party to do anything except follow after politicians, instead of holding them accountable to you. That’s why people are always in a rush to adjourn conventions instead of letting more business take place. You can fix that.

This year, don’t let them stop the grassroots. Vote against attempts to adjourn or shut down debate.

As county conventions approach, it’s vitally important that you make sure you both submit resolutions to various conventions, and get other likeminded people involved. Why? Because resolutions from the party can be actions that influence what happens (such as the recent decision by the State GOP to prohibit Geoff Duncan from qualifying as a Republican in the future), or create state the party’s opinion on important issues.

I will likely be submitting versions of the following resolutions to be considered at the state convention. These are personal projects. You can, if you agree with them, edit them and make sure to have similar versions adopted at your county and district conventions (there are .doc versions for you to edit):

1. Resolution Unifying the Party in Prohibiting Brad Raffensperger from Qualifying as a Republican (.doc) (.pdf); (Simplified Version Here)

2. Resolution Protecting the Party by Prohibiting Anyone Voting to Make Elections Non Partisan from Qualifying as a Republican(.doc)(.pdf);

3. Resolution Supporting Free Speech and Condemning Jon Burns; (See LINK/Story Here for Background) (.doc) (.pdf)

4. Resolution Supporting Delegate Control of GOP Branding (.doc) (.pdf).

You could even submit them to the state convention. Be sure to follow the deadlines and limitations in the Convention Call, which also governs rules changes AND declaring you’re running for state office.

Now more than ever, we need dedicated individuals like you to step up and make a difference. The GRA is a grassroots volunteer organization committed to empowering members and ensuring that our party stays true to its principles. We stand for transparency, accountability, and the power of “we the people.” I encourage you to join the GRA and be a part of this vital movement.

Thank you for your unwavering commitment to Republican values. Together, we can build a stronger, more principled party that truly represents the voice of the people. Let’s continue to stand for truth, integrity, and the principles that make our party great.

The GRA:
You may hear about the GRA (www.GeorgiaRA.com), and often from Establishment people (i.e. people who see politics as something to serve the political industry/politicians, instead of instituting good principled policies that help “we the people”.) They will fail to mention that the GRA is the “Republican Wing of the Republican Party”, part of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies which is also a volunteer grassroots group that started many, many years ago. They will also fail to mention that the GRA members are the principled, grassroots people who are trying to have the party do the things that politicians are constantly promising to the public.

Thank you for all you do to advance the Republican brand and values. If you are in favor of improving the party for the grassroots and working together to do it and to get fake Republicans and the paid political industry out of grassroots politics, I encourage you to look into the Georgia Republican Assembly (GRA), a state affiliate of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies, and apply to join here (www.GeorgiaRA.com) if you agree with our principles.

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