Letter to the editor: Writer urges citizens to vote in Dec. 6 run-off

Letters to the editor
Date: November 25, 2022

Reasons to vote in the run-off: don’t give in to the “D’s”

The DESPAIR after the 2020 election continues. It did more than DESTROY many interactions amongst us conservatives. It DEMORALIZED us because most of us who have studied elections for decades realized right away that there was fraud involved, based on bell-weather state history alone. The new far-left Democratic Party sought to DIVIDE and conquer. The first DIVISION was people who DENIED that the election had massive fraud and those who began to gather evidence.

DESTABILIZATION occurred in the private sector affecting our economy with people paid to not work. Most small businesses suffered greatly from loss of employees, which DIMINISHED services and products. DISEASES swept our land. Covid, drug overdoses and suicide increased. The disease of apathy cut down on volunteers going door to door in 2022. We thought the bad economy and record overdoses would get people out to vote for Herschel.

The Left never quit DISCOURAGING us with ads against our Christian candidate Herschel with their half-truths and lies. Some voters felt that he wasn’t a Christian without looking at the whole platform or considering the alternative. They felt DISENFRANCHISED without being grateful for his stance on the economy, immigration, national security, law and order, and energy independence.

We were under the DELUSION that we could win without working and since the coffers are 3 times greater for the opponent (90% of it from out-of-state donors), we needed to work. Voters needed to vote Republican all the way and not just for Kemp. Some DISCRIMINATED against Herschel because of his Southern drawl without looking at the content and intent of his life’s work.

Some voters, DISGUSTED or DISTRUSTFUL of the election process, decided to stay home for the mid-terms. I am DISMAYED that some Republicans will stay home on Dec. 6 and not even consider their disabled or elderly relative who needs a ride to the polls. Avoid DISTRESS and DISPONDENCY: vote and work for conservatism and common-sense on Dec. 6.

Priscilla Bence

Augusta, GA

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