• Organization Forms In Cherokee County – To Move Away From GOP?

    By Staff
    April 14, 2023
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    The Cherokee County Republican Coalition started this week - but why? Is Kemp getting nervous given the newest Presidential polls?

    Governor Kemp, We Don’t Need A “Reset.”    We’ll Keep Our Families, Our Faith, And Our Freedoms, Thank you. 

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    In the past 24 hours, The Georgia Record has received several reports of a new organization forming in Cherokee County.  This new group, known as the Cherokee County Republican Coalition, has apparently begun operating with the intent to separate from the traditional GOP.

    Readers will recall that in March, the Cherokee County GOP elected a full slate of America-first candidates.

    Fulton County, Spaulding, Forsyth, Chatham and other Counties had very similar outcomes. Approximately a week later, some legacy GOP members attempted to overturn the results of the election but withdrew their attempt when delegates discovered the plan and began removing their names from their petition.

    Read: The Empire Strikes Back.........In Cherokee

    Sources aware of the new organization note that Brian Kemp was recently quoted as telling some of his big donors: “we can no longer rely on the traditional party infrastructure to win in the future.”

    The quote comes from his remarks during the  Georgians First Leadership Committee, a fundraising vehicle created by a Kemp-backed law that can tap unlimited contributions.

    Perhaps it’s no surprise that Kemp would look for greener pastures…. many will remember Kemp’s often cold reception during the 2022 Governors race, in a number of instances actually getting booed during campaign events.

    The timing for the formation of the new Cherokee County Republican Coalition seems to be notable given that Cherokee along with a number of Counties voted in slates of America-First candidates during the GOP County Conventions in March.

    One GOP delegate wondered, “Why would Kemp take the time and effort to form a different organization when he claims to support the GOP platform?”  “How does this sync with a law allowing unlimited fundraising?”

    The new organization is said to be led in part by a candidate who lost during the Cherokee County GOP convention.   One loss however seems hardly cause for starting the equivalent of a new party. A check of the Georgia Secretary of State’s site shows that the Cherokee County Republican Coalition, Inc. was formed on April 6, 2023.

     

    The Georgia Record will continue to track and report on developments with this and potentially other “break-away” organizations.

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    Anonymous

    Well, so much for unity and let’s all work together to reclaim our conservative freedoms and values… Looks like the power worshippers are more than willing to destroy our County as long as they are the ones left seated at the table… I’ve not experienced an effort by those who were experienced to reach out the hand of fellowship to heal wounds and restore unity… Still, I’m confident that Almighty God is not asleep; His will be done…

    Cris

    Why would Kemp want to start a different GOP? It's a Georgia GOP that chose him to run for a second term. I voted for Kemp rather than for Stacy Abrams, but I would never vote for him again. I still believe he sold us up the river during the 2020 election.

    Athena_ga

    He did.

    Marvin Mason

    Kemp is controlled by China. He gave control of shipping ports to our enemy.

    Htos1av

    There are "demons" in Atlanta..traditional, Old Testament XXY homox gomorrahn demons. Please continue to laugh at that, but DO NOT even think of coming to my state when it hits you-it's YOUR problem...humans were warned for thousands of years.

    Anonymous

    Seems they are fine with Biden in the White House. Seems they are ok with splitting the party and turning Ga Blue.

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