25/01/2022
A recent poll at ARG Television showed 84% of likely voters in Georgia’s District 98 prefer Josh Clark for U.S. Senate over other Republican candidates for U.S. Senate in the upcoming primary. For all the star power Herschel Walker has, it seems it may not be bright enough to beat the more politically experienced and known conservative Josh Clark, who was previously a State House Representative during Nathan Deal’s time as Governor. Clark’s firm positions on being pro-life and pro-medical freedom are just two of the hot topics he’s made crystal clear to voters where he stands. His school choice position also seems quite clear as the married father of six kids is about to embark on a state-wide tour with the whole clan in tow. For Georgians concerned about school choice, Josh Clark is probably your guy as the Clark family homeschools their kids, something they did long before the CDC’s misguided and politically motivated suggestions caused schools to close nationwide. When asked about school choice, Clark explained the family had “previously homeschooled, done a hybrid mix of homeschool, private school and public school. Chelsey and I needed to make decisions that were the best fit for the learning style that fit all our kids.”
On the other side of the political aisle, Warnock is seen by a devastating 93% of respondents as largely invisible and ineffective during the last year. Most Georgians and Georgia business owners are struggling with the negative impact of vaccine and mask mandates already ruled unConstitutional by the Supreme Court. Not only that, the CDC itself recently admitted to hiding information, namely that over 75% of deaths reported as being from Covid actually had 4 or more comorbidities, meaning those were likely deaths without Covid.
Adding to the struggles in Georgia are the supply chain issues that continue to plague the entire state, causing further economic impact and Democrats are seen as completely ineffective on solutions for the problem, making Georgia’s peach state voters ripe for someone like Josh Clark whose business savvy and relevant political experience makes him qualified. Add to that the fact that he isn’t a part of establishment politics seems to make him the logical choice for Republicans in Georgia.