Vote Like They Hope You’re Distracted

Vote Like They Hope You’re Distracted

The political class counts on low turnout. Don’t give them what they want.

Does the Republican Party exist to serve politicians and get them elected? Or does it exist to serve the people?

The Republican Party exists to enact its principled and conservative platform, which serves the people. The paid political industry/Establishment want the party to be weak and to not serve the public. All actions should be taken toward the goal of getting the platform enacted.

The political industry has one favorite voter: the voter who stays home.

They love the exhausted voter.
They love the confused voter.
They love the voter who says, “I’ll get to it next time.”

Because when regular people stop voting, the paid political industry: consultants, lobbyists, bureaucrats, PACs, and career politicians, they do not stop working or getting paid. They just get a smaller group of people to decide more power for everyone else.

That is why the message is simple:

Go vote. Bring someone with you. Vote like the Democrats and Republican establishment are counting on you to forget.

Georgia’s May 19, 2026 Primary is not a boring election. It includes major statewide races, congressional races, and statewide judicial races. 

And yes: please vote in the judicial races.

Normally, I am rightly skeptical of incumbents. Incumbency is the political class’s favorite shield. But the statewide judicial races are different this election cycle. In these races, the statewide judicial incumbents have done the far better job and need to be supported. 

As an attorney, I can attest that bad appellate judges can cause a lot of harm.

The statewide judicial seats up this cycle include Georgia Supreme Court seats held by Sarah Hawkins Warren and Charlie Bethel, along with Court of Appeals seats held by Trenton Brown and Elizabeth Gobeil.

Do not skip those races. Do not leave them blank. The election for them is happening now and ends on Tuesday. Judicial races matter because courts decide whether written law means what it says, and whether constitutional rights are protected.

Then, for Republicans who want to send a clear message in the partisan races, support the GRA-endorsed candidates. The Georgia Republican Assembly’s 2026 endorsement list includes the following statewide and congressional endorsements and was decided by actual volunteer activists who are more immune to the effects of candidates trying to buy the election with millions of dollars of ads. …

Click here to read more of Alex’s article on his Substack.

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