Presidential Primary - March 1, 2016 State Primary - May 24, 2016 Georgia Senator CandidatesJohnny Isakson (R) Georgia Congressional Candidates 2016
District 1: Buddy Carter (R) District 2: District 3: District 4: District 5: District 6: District 7: District 8: District 9: District 10: District 11: District 12: District 13: District 14: Conservative Candidates GeorgiaGeorgia will have elect their conservative candidates in the May 20, 2016 Georgia primary.Georgia Conservative Congress Recommendations a slate of conservative candidates for Congress for the Georgia Primary Election May 24, 2016Paul Broun - US Senate
Nathan Deal - Governor GEORGIA Congress Candidates Jeff Chapman (R) District 1 Greg Duke (R) District 2 Chip Flanegan (R) District 3 Jody Hice (R) - District 10 Barry Loudermilk (R) - District 11 John Stone (R) - District 12 STATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT: Richard Woods Public Service Commission - Craig Lutz or Bubbar McDonald Georgia State Senate Mike Beaudreau - GA STATE SENATE District 9, Gwinnett County Michael Williams - District 27 Georgia House of Representatives Stacy Hall - House District 28 Wes Cantrell - House District 22 Jeff Duncan - House District 26 Sam Teasley - House District 37 David Hancock - House District 98 Jason Spencer - House District 180
John Stone, a leading Tea Party candidate in Georgia’s 12th congressional district, currently occupied by conservative Democratic Rep. John Barrow (D-GA), took during a radio interview last week. Appearing Monday on Tea Party Express’ radio program, Stone was asked about his approach to gun laws if he’s elected.
Stone argued that gun rights were immutable, in part because, in his view, the Second Amendment gives Americans the right to armed rebellion. (He also misquoted George Washington, falsely claiming that America’s first president called the Second Amendment the “teeth” of the Constitution.)
STONE: As long as we have that, we can’t have a dictator like a Adolf Hitler or a Stalin take over here because we can take up arms against the government if we have to. Now, because we have the right, we don’t have to. It’s a lot easier to go to the polls and vote. But while that right exists, that’s what preserves our right to vote and the democratic process of the country.
Vote State Primary: May 20, 2016
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